screen time

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See also: screentime

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screen time (uncountable)

  1. The duration for which something is visible in film or television.
    The wise old monk had little screen time compared with his buxom young disciple.
  2. The amount of time a person spends using technology (such as television, a computer, one's smartphone, or one's iPod).
    The editorial advised parents of small children to limit their kids' screen time.
    • 2016, Noël Janis-Norton, Calmer Easier Happier Screen Time: For parents of toddlers to teens: A guide to getting back in charge of technology, Hachette UK (→ISBN)
      In many families, children are getting more screen time than the parents think is good for them, although it's probably less than the children want.

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