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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'screened off' is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that has been separated or isolated from the rest of its environment using a screen, such as a fence or wall. For example: "The garden had been screened off from the street, creating a private area to relax in."
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The two screened off the living room for a second sleeping area.
The exterior is largely screened off, a distant memory, or experienced through filtered and indirect light.
Thirty-two men are squeezed into cockroach-infested bedrooms that are crammed with bunkbeds screened off only by towels.
Each bed will be screened off and each home will have a living room, bathroom and dedicated covered outdoor space.
CONS: The bedroom at the very end of the loft gets very little light and is not currently screened off from the rest of the apartment.
The minarets of the Old Bazaar are screened off by ludicrously tall monuments; the international, modern buildings of the socialist era are given mock-classical dressings.
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One is to screen off the two surfaces from each other.
But a cosy armchair sits in a corner and a bright curtain screens off their bed.
They had to screen off the house to protect their women.
Thus the prior quantum state does not screen off the anti-correlations.
Reichenbach introduced the terminology of "screening off" to describe a particular type of probabilistic relationship.
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