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screen times

  • plural
    of screen time.
    screen time
    noun
    the amount of time devoted to a particular actor, topic, plot line, etc., in a film or TV show.

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I don’t have rules about screen times, for example, because my kids are involved in lots of other activities and don’t overuse their screens.

From Washington Post Jan. 8, 2023

The technology was shiny and new, there were fewer Indigenous stories on film, perhaps I even asked less of the type of Indigeneity I saw on the screen; times have changed.

From Salon Dec. 22, 2022

"I don't think people realise how much hard work it actually is. If you look at the screen times on my phones, it's ridiculous. It can be 17 hours a day," she says.

From BBC Aug. 9, 2022

Research showed soaring screen times amongst adolescents and even younger children early in the pandemic.

From Slate Jan. 29, 2022

The three actresses’ screen times are not significantly different from each other.

From Los Angeles Times Feb. 24, 2019

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