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Discover Ludwig"a print screen" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It refers to the act of taking a screenshot of something displayed on a computer or phone screen. Here are some examples of how it can be used in a sentence: - "Can you please send me a print screen of the error message you are seeing on your computer?" - "I captured a print screen of the recipe I found online so I can easily refer to it while cooking." - "The customer service representative asked for a print screen of my order confirmation to verify my purchase." - "I always make sure to take a print screen of important information on my phone, just in case I need to reference it later."
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On the forum which allows users to post anonymously, the user shared a print screen image showing a folder entitled "Celebs" containing 423 items, the Mirror reported.
Consumers have long worked out that a DVD drive or a print screen button is enough to copy music or photographs, and YouTube or a website enough to host them.
That's a print screen (click to embiggen) from about ten minutes ago up there.
At regular times during this survey period, librarians requested users to provide a "Print Screen" as feedback of their online activities through an application program called gold disk electronic reading room system (GDERS).
There is always a "Print Screen" button on a PC keyboard.
You can copy an old report card and just make a print screen of the good grade and paste it on the bad one.
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In order to avoid ln(0) in calculating WI value, we assigned the LND value of the class Mi with 0.000001, i.e. a small enough value, and the WI value of the class is -14.89 Fig. 16 Landslide hazard map for a part of the Gorkha earthquake region Fig. 17 A printing screen showing a three-dimensional perspective on the landslide hazard map.
A printing screen.
You can purchase a printing screen at your local art store.
" On some keyboards, there should be a button that says "Print Screen".
Use your eyes: if it looks like an abbreviated version of "Print Screen", it probably is.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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