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The phrase "a screen using a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a type of screen that employs a specific method, technology, or feature.
Example: "The new model features a screen using a high-resolution display for better clarity."
Alternatives: "a display utilizing a" or "a monitor employing a".
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One way to watch the transit safely is to project an image of the sun on to a screen, using a telescope or binoculars.
The system translates the clerk's speech into British Sign Language (BSL), displayed on a screen, using a specially-developed avatar (virtual human).
In other words, instead of working with a therapist, people must sit at a screen, using a programme to try to address disorders likely to have been caused or exacerbated by social isolation.
A soon-to-arrive conference table will have overhead projectors that display interactive images on the tabletop that one can click through with a stylus in the way that a user clicks through links on a screen using a computer mouse.
Small organic molecules won't dissolve in a liquid and so must be deposited onto a screen using a process similar to etching a standard computer chip.
Rather, the animators used a computer system that allowed them to hand-draw and hand-color on a screen using a technology called TVPaint, or TVP for short.
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The motion was displayed on a screen using an ellipsoidal indicator to enable the subject to control his or her own breathing in real time.
In this study, we performed a screen using an insertional mutant library to identify genes important for inhibiting unopsonized phagocytosis.
40 41 Internationally, a variety of acuity cut-offs are employed for vision screening; a recent vision survey in East Timor found that only 0.2% of students with a significant refractive error passed a screening using a 6/12 Tumbling E target.
Dry samples were ground to pass a 1 mm screen using a Wiley mill.
It's hard to peck out clever flirtations onto a tiny screen using a tiny keyboard; harder still to revise them.
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