routinely screen

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To test or check people or things for the presence or absence of a particular disease or condition as a regular procedure.

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  • Many countries routinely screen newborns for genetic disorders.
  • Doctors routinely screen patients over 50 for colon cancer.
  • The company routinely screens job applicants for criminal records.
  • Airport security personnel routinely screen passengers and their luggage.
  • All donated blood is routinely screened for infectious diseases.
  • Before the pandemic, schools did not routinely screen students for symptoms.
  • New software updates will routinely screen your system for malware.
  • It is important to routinely screen your pets for parasites.
  • The government plans to routinely screen all imported goods for contaminants.
  • She suggested that we should routinely screen our online accounts for suspicious activity.