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The phrase "a screen with" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing a screen that has certain features, elements, or content associated with it.
Example: "I need a screen with a high resolution for my graphic design work."
Alternatives: "a display featuring" or "a monitor equipped with".
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It's nice sharing a screen with her.
I'm very blessed to have shared a screen with him.
In reality it's just a screen with a wristband attached.
Imagine moving checkers or Scrabble tiles on a screen with your fingers.
Each seat had a screen with 24 channels of live television.
But as Hsieh comments, it's not enough just to have a screen with a higher PPI.
There was nothing between us but a screen with a hole in it.
At the Republican convention, his picture is flashed on a screen with a "no" circle superimposed.
A screen with scrolling words — lyrics, presumably — sat at her feet.
He holds a screen with movie-star magnetism, but can he really act?
On a laptop, he brought up a screen with assessments of songs by Rakim.
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