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- What is the difference between on-screen, on screen and on the . . .
Number 2 and 3 are both correct for what I think you are trying to say Number 2 and 3 both mean "The screen is displaying CNN news", interchangeably Number 1 is improper, as "on the screen" is used to say "Oh look, there's a hair on the screen I am going to wipe it off"
- On-screen usage as an adverb and or prepositional phrase
I want to use the phrase "on-screen" correctly, so I have looked it up on online dictionaries and found it defined as an adverb or adjective but not a prepositional phrase which is a bit confusing
- page has not updated or page has not been updated
Both are equally valid and correct: The page has not updated The page has not been updated -- Welcome to the site
- What does the phrase pinging around mean here?
This is opposed to a player indirectly acting on the game world by choosing relevant menu options from an onscreen user interface, or controlling a player character; these are far more common modes of interaction, perhaps more reliable than "pinging" points on a smartphone touch display during a fast-paced action game, even if less intuitive
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