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Discover LudwigThe phrase "screens out" is a commonly used and accepted part of a sentence in written English.
It means to filter or remove something from a group or selection. Example: The job application process screens out candidates who do not meet the necessary qualifications.
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This alloy screens out magnetic fields.
They also say it disproportionately screens out minorities.
This screens out some of the sun's light and thus cools the planet down.Dr Rial disagrees.
The cow screens out seven-eighths of it before it can get into the milk.
The new system enables Spanish speaking applicants to apply 24/7, effectively screens out ineligible applicants, and imports data directly into the case management system for increased efficiency.
That filter also screens out tweets automatically deemed to be abusive, but is far stricter about what makes it through the net than the new one.
This iPod success story also virtually screens out a pivotal factor in its earth-shaking influence: the actual earth-shaking of 9/11.
(The site also screens out offers containing obscenities).
He blamed the extent to which it "screens out" customer enquiries when they apply.
Failure of the part, which screens out dust and dirt, can lead to power loss and cost hundreds to replace.
The third step, "Protein and Gene Names", screens out protein and gene names as these names can contain the names of chemicals.
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