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The phrase "a screen where" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a specific location or interface on a screen where an action or event occurs.
Example: "On a screen where users can input their data, make sure to include clear instructions."
Alternatives: "a display that allows" or "an interface where".
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"I engage with my work on a screen where everything is always changeable.
On the wall is a screen where a video plays on a loop.
During the verdict, Fox Connecticut televised the Twitter messages of its reporters live, showing a screen where they were projected.
This takes you to a screen where you see your new CalNet ID, have a chance to see your passphrase, and read the @cal policies.
And when you unlock the screen to get the text, it opens the SMS app on a screen where you can reply.
Tap the "+" icon in the top right corner to get to a screen where you can type in the card's number and eight-digit code.
I'm sitting in the meeting hall in Marrakesh, looking at a screen where the webcast of the Nobel physics prize has just been broadcast.
His patent, No. 6,564,249, covers a cellphone with a screen where you can write or draw messages with a finger or stylus.
For this project, we designed a system to guide a laser beam through an array of three rotating mirrors and then project it onto a screen where it is able to "draw" a range of different patterns.
From his analysis, Villanueva will set up a screen where the expression of microRNA 375 will be altered along with the identified microRNAs of interest in colorectal cancer cells.
"We are talking about a screen, where the screen is the entire experience and it can only really look and act one way, and that is to look similar to the iPad," Mr. Block explained in a phone interview Thursday.
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