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The phrase "in front of screen" is not entirely correct; it should be "in front of the screen" for proper usage in written English.
You can use it when describing someone's position relative to a screen, such as a computer or television.
Example: "She sat in front of the screen, focused on her work."
Alternatives: "in front of the monitor" or "before the screen."
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Taking his first steps down an uncertain path he hopes will lead to him regaining the world heavyweight crown, David Haye looked in good shape but mildly embarrassed on Wednesday while sitting in front of Screen 5 of Cineworld as he talked up his comeback at the O2 Arena on Saturday night.
However, hour upon hour spent in front of screen based media coupled with schools that increasingly seem to be frowning upon actual contact between students, leads us to a new segment of people who are growing up with precious little real human contact.
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