work station
Britishnoun
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an area in an office where one person works
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computing a device or component of an electronic office system consisting of a display screen and keyboard used to handle electronic office work
Example Sentences
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Hall said he wasn’t able to clock in to Amazon’s timekeeping software until he had completely set up his work station.
From Seattle Times • Aug. 10, 2023
The mother asked Ms Letby, who is said to have been stood at a work station on the unit, what was wrong.
From BBC • Nov. 14, 2022
Starbucks debuted a new work station that requires less movement and can cut 50 seconds off the process of making a blended iced mocha.
From Washington Times • Sep. 13, 2022
The report included the results of a forensic analysis of a computer work station on the day in November Villanueva said he first watched the video.
From Los Angeles Times • Aug. 8, 2022
Max hunches forward and tiptoes over to the half-circle work station where all the computers and chairs are clustered.
From "The Sky at Our Feet" by Nadia Hashimi
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