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Discover LudwigThe phrase "at a screen" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to the act of looking at or interacting with a digital display, such as a computer, tablet, or smartphone.
Example: "After hours of working at a screen, I needed to take a break to rest my eyes."
Alternatives: "in front of a screen" or "before a screen".
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But kids staring at a screen?
Binge-Watch Look at a screen and record its feelings.
That works out at a screen average of £4.60.
Do you ever think, holy lord, I just can't stare at a screen ONE MINUTE longer?
And teachers hated taking classes where every child faced the wall and stared at a screen.
Then I decided I was tired of looking at a screen.
Reconnect with friends Staring at a screen can be a solitary activity.
If I'd been looking at a screen, I would probably have missed this moment.
He said, "If a doctor looks at a screen and tells you, you will have information.
I have, however, spent a lot less time staring at a screen.
It's not a safe place – you're just sitting and staring at a screen.
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