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The phrase "a monitor or a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when presenting options or alternatives, typically in a list or comparison context.
Example: "You can choose to use a monitor or a projector for your presentation."
Alternatives: "a display or a" or "a screen or a".
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The images are transmitted to a monitor or a digital video recorder.
In the end, the series presciently showed that social media is just a man, or a few, cowering behind a curtain, or a monitor, or a phone screen.
The small computer has USB ports for a keyboard and mouse, an Ethernet port, a SD card slot, and an HDMI port for connecting to a monitor or a TV.
Sitting close to a large display, be it a monitor or a widescreen television, provides a particularly immersive experience, because the game occupies almost all of the player's field of vision.
The UK-based Raspberry Pi foundation released a new version of its tiny, adaptable computer on Monday, revealing a third iteration that includes USB ports for a keyboard and mouse, an Ethernet port, an SD card slot, and an HDMI port for connecting to a monitor or a TV.
It could keep track of peripherals like a monitor or a disk drive.
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Long story short: the first official Chrome OS device will not be a monitor or an all-in-one PC.
HP is teaming with these outfits to achieve compatible standards within the hardware and software in order to produce colors that look consistent whether they're viewed on a monitor, or an inkjet or laser print out.
A monitor or an average of monitors is often used to characterize exposure for a county, or a given distance from the home address using geospatial coding.
Nearly four years ago, Sir Andrew Foster identified 17 bodies with a monitoring or an inspection role in our sector.
TravelPilot sells, on average, for $1,100 without a monitor; or $1,700 with a monitor.
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