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The phrase "with screens" is correct and usable in written English.
It is commonly used to describe something that involves or requires the use of screens. Example: "I prefer to watch movies with screens that have high resolution and vibrant colors." In this sentence, "with screens" is used to convey that the speaker prefers to watch movies on a device that has a screen, rather than on a different medium such as a projector or on paper.
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Miller's hide-and-seek with screens?
There were conference rooms with screens and whiteboards (all blank).
Now it seems to be happening again, but with screens.
"Our entire society is saturated with screens," he added.
It has nothing to do with screens, or even manners.
Another cool proposal: a watch with screens on both sides.
His original touch sensor had nothing to do with screens.
The units are made of wood frames and translucent fabric with screens and a deck.
By July 1 , 2007 all televisions with screens 13 inches and larger would be covered.
I was struck by how false, distant and controllable our interactions with screens are.
It is festooned with screens like a Nasa Mission Control for the city.
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