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Discover LudwigThe phrase "laptop screen" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It refers to the display or monitor of a laptop computer. Example: I accidentally dropped my water bottle on my laptop screen, causing it to crack and malfunction.
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Laptop screen too small?
You could even clip it to a laptop screen.
"It's all right here," he says, tapping his laptop screen.
That's not a typo; it's smaller than your laptop screen.
That way, it's down at the same level as the laptop screen).
Sadly, the apps don't actually exploit the much larger laptop screen real estate.
Lines of force streamed across his laptop screen in red and green.
It's as though you're looking at a big laptop screen or something.
(This is also why I uselessly swipe ATM monitors or my laptop screen).
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Do examine the laptop screen--while the laptop is on--to make sure there is no damage to the screen.
Or even laptop-screen-sized gestural interfaces?
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