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Discover Ludwig"on my desktop" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It can be used to refer to something that is physically or digitally located on the desktop of a computer or other device. Example: "I will save the file on my desktop for easy access." In this sentence, "on my desktop" indicates the location where the file will be saved. Other examples could include: - "Please send me the report by email or leave a physical copy on my desktop." - "I have a shortcut for my favorite website on my desktop." - "The important document is right here on my desktop, so I can quickly open it when needed."
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The computer I carry in my pocket is as good as the one on my desktop a few years ago.
Of the eight windows open on my desktop right now, one relates to the task at hand – the document I am typing these words into.
(GP 248)... the Centor guidelines, the other guidelines, can't remember what they were called now, the ones for the sinusitis and things you know, those I actually have them on my desktop.
First, I put a computer on my desktop.
For the sketch, we used an old illustration that I had archived on my desktop.
It does have an internet connection, hence Internet Explorer on my desktop.
Second, I didn't have Spotify on my phone, only on my desktop computer.
I can bookmark something on my laptop and open it up on my desktop.
Others reduce visual bells and whistles on my desktop as a way to keep me focused.
One day round Christmas I saw it on my desktop — "The Embassy of Cambodia" — and thought, Maybe that was something.
I've made a list, on a sticky on my desktop, to make it all seem more manageable.
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