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"looking at the screen" is a valid part of a sentence and is commonly used in written English.
It indicates an action of directing one's gaze towards a screen or monitor. Example: She was so engrossed in her work that she didn't notice her boss looking at the screen behind her.
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Gerry kept looking at the screen.
He could not stop looking at the screen.
He was just looking at the screen, slack-jawed.
I was looking at the screen, just mad.
When you're not looking at the screen, it dims to save battery power.
In another commercial, the father and mother are looking at the screen of their daughter's computer.
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"We tried nobody-look-at-the-screen before, and that didn't work," Jeter said.
Then she looked at the screen.
No need to look at the screen.
I looked at the screen, impressed.
I never looked at the screen.
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looking at the projection
looking at the picture
looking at the monitoring
looking at the panel
looking at the camera
looking at the monitor
working at the screen
looking at the test
looking at the screening
looking at the canvas
looking at the big screen
looking at the displays
looking at the example
looking at the graph
looking at the landscape
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