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Discover LudwigThe phrase "screens for" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is used to describe the process of looking for something, usually a medical condition or disease, through a systematic test or examination. For example, "Doctors are now screening for pancreatic cancer at an earlier age."
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They set some great screens for her.
Every state screens for this.
Functional retroviral screens for host defense genes.
It has TV screens for the footie.
Next, Mr. Lyon screens for earnings stability.
We use our screens for window shopping.
Brief screens for mental disorders in primary care.
Simon Callow's face has danced across our screens for years.
That describes the market for flat-panel screens for televisions.
He has grappled with flat screens for dozens of clients.
One artist displayed blacked-out video screens for weeks.
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