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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a tiny screen on" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a small display or monitor that is part of a device or system.
Example: "The new smartphone features a tiny screen on the front that makes it easy to carry around."
Alternatives: "a small display on" or "a compact screen on".
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On the assumption that you may clip the phone to your belt during headset calls, Samsung has even installed a tiny screen on the top edge that shows battery level, clock, signal strength and Caller ID information.
Need to put a tiny screen on your tiny thing?
I could lie back, watch my flicks, and not get neck strain or nearsighted from staring at a tiny screen on my lap.
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It's shaped like a USB key and it has a tiny screen to confirm transactions on the device.
A picture is worth a thousand words… that no one wants to type on a tiny screen.
And not even their actual, 3D, physical appearance but a 2D version pixilated on a tiny screen more than likely featuring them accompanying the aforementioned tiger on their travels to the Far East and beyond.
It's not that difficult to make something that looks good on a tiny screen, and then in reality turns out to be a disaster on a person.
And everything has to work on a tiny screen, instantly.
A video of a starving polar bear on a tiny screen sets the stage.
A video package played on a tiny screen above the floor buttons.
Having hundreds of friends on a tiny screen is fun, but it is not vital.
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