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The phrase "take screen" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is commonly used when discussing the act of capturing or recording what is on a computer or phone screen. Example: "Before we continue troubleshooting, can you please take a screen of the error message and send it to me?".
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In movies and television, Stasey has done her best to take screen roles that agree with her politics.
Is there an easier way to take screen shots in Windows than by using the PrintScrn button and pasting it into the Paint program?
Freeware programs like Gadwin PrintScreen (www.gadwin.com/printscreen) can take screen shots of the entire screen or just one window with a keystroke, and save the file into one of several common image formats.
You can drop in photos, crop, take screen grabs, and share everything.
Mostly, we just think it's a pain to take screen grabs of tweets.
Hugely sophisticated, it can collect files on a machine, take screen shots, and even activate the microphone on a computer to record conversations.
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I scan, take screen-shots, and paste them into the file, loosely organized into categories.
Since information can easily be taken offline, you should take screen-grabs of any material that could be contentious or disputed.
In Ian Frazier's account of how drone racing could take screen-lovers "back into the actual world," he says that he is an "admirer of reality," and gives the last word to a young superstar drone pilot who is "seeing things no one has ever seen" ("Airborne," February 5th).
Take screening for AAA.
You take screening and then you leave all of these other things out.
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