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'set screen' is not a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It may be used in certain technical contexts but, in general, it has no meaning. For example, if you are describing a process to set up a laptop, you might say: "Plug in the power and turn the laptop on, then press the F8 key and select 'Set Screen' from the menu."
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On Amazon devices, parents can also set screen time limits and educational goals.
The secure grip eliminates the worry of dropping your iPad, and "raised feet" protect the display when set screen side down.
The software, which lets parents manage apps, set screen time limits and device bedtimes, can be used from either an iOS or Android device, but is designed specifically to manage a child's Android device.
Since Sony doesn't include an option to automatically set screen brightness, you'll have to manage that yourself should you decide to venture into the outside world, and the screen tends to get overwhelmed unless brightness is cranked up full blast.
Instead, FreeTime allows parents to set screen time limits, set device "bedtimes," as well as select the specific apps, games, videos, and books they want added to the child's device.
Others have reported a similar pattern of apparent lethality for sir1 Δ dot1 Δ and pol32 Δ dot1 Δ in another deletion set screen (van Welsem et al. 2008).
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I set screen-time limits, because I think it's good to diversify activities.
The Panthers took charges, set screens and hit outside shots.
Over and over their big men set screens, opening layups for their guards.
He urged his Thunder teammates to keep their composure, set screens and play defense.
"He said run, run, run; if you're open shoot; and set screens," Mozgov said of his offensive mandate.
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