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Discover LudwigThe phrase "its monitor" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is used when referring to the monitor (screen) belonging to or associated with something or someone. Example: The new computer system has a high-resolution display and its monitor is adjustable for optimal viewing. In this sentence, "its monitor" is used to indicate that the high-resolution display belongs to the computer system and is specifically referring to the screen of the computer system.
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But in slower times, some passengers just want to get away from a television and read or think in peace, and the network says that it designs its monitor installation in departure lounges to ensure that there are quiet, TV-free zones.
Whenever a daily PM2.5 monitoring value reported below the detection limit of its monitor, it was replaced by the mean of a log-normal distribution that was fit to all reported below-detect values.
When unhooked from its monitor and keyboard, it can fit inside a laptop computer case for easy transport.
Its monitor even comes with a dimmer to soften the screen's brightness after dark.
But when the cameraman connected the camera to a videophone and looked in its monitor, he saw only "a very messy, indecipherable picture" behind her, Ms. Palmer said.
No successor was announced for Mr. Zafirovski, although the company will seek court approval for its monitor, Ernst & Young, to take a bigger role in overseeing its business.
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Sweden, meanwhile, said it would pull its monitors out of the country.
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