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Discover LudwigThe phrase "automatic screen" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a screen that operates automatically, often in the context of technology or devices that have a feature to open or close without manual intervention.
Example: "The new smartphone model features an automatic screen that activates when you pick it up."
Alternatives: "self-opening display" or "automated screen".
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4. Don't have automatic screen times.
In addition, built in accelerometers permit such grown up capabilities as automatic screen rotation, and a new bread of motion-sensing games.
In one notable example, a woman gained access to the Mar-a-Lago computer system and changed the automatic screen saver to the name of the president, preceded by an expletive, according to the employee, who spoke on the condition of anonymity for fear of legal retribution.
Another issue involved automatic screen locking on the emulator or background animations grabbing too many resources — either of which could cause the test to choke with no way to control it.
The low standard deviations achieved in this automatic screen were due to three factors.
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Therefore automatic screening tools need to be devised.
Therefore, our method is a good solution for automatic screening of DNA data, especially for large DNA sequencing facilities.
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