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The phrase "a screen in front of them" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where individuals are facing a screen, such as in a classroom, office, or during a presentation.
Example: "The students sat quietly at their desks, each with a screen in front of them, ready to begin the online exam."
Alternatives: "a display before them" or "a monitor facing them".
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Immediately after that, a picture of a face would appear on a screen in front of them for just over a second.
The subjects pushed a button to indicate yes or no as images of playing cards flashed on a screen in front of them.
The volunteers then laid in a functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) scanner while they watched the movies on a screen in front of them.
Some people still found issues with young people, including college leavers, and basic communication skills without a screen in front of them.
If you put a screen in front of them and had them tap the same phrase, you could still tell which was which.
As the cyclists pedalled, a screen in front of them periodically flashed images of happy or sad faces in imperceptible sixteen-millisecond bursts, ten to twenty times shorter than a typical blink.
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"It's like a screen in front of my eyes, like a movie screen," he said.
A screen in front of a velvet curtain displayed, in jaunty type, "Hi!
A series of six numbers were displayed on a screen in front of the participant.
They were instructed to face a video screen in front of them during the entire experiment.
Participants were instructed to face the video screen in front of them.
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