Feb. 24, 2025
I wear glasses that protect my eyes from blue light of PC. I bought my first blue light cut glasses with my first day of my university. Since then, I've often used my laptop with that glasses.
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I wear glasses that protect my eyes from the blue light of PCmonitors.
I bought my first blue light cut glasses withfor my first day of my university.
Since then, I've often used my laptop with thatose glasses.
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Great job!
I wear glasses, but I probably should get blue light glasses the next time I buy glasses since I'm at my computer for long periods of time gaming.
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I wear glasses that protect my eyes from the blue light of my PC.
I bought my first blue light cut glasses withfor my first day of my university.
Since then, I've often used my laptop with thate glasses.
I wear glasses that protect my eyes from blue light of PC.
I wear special glasses that protect my eyes from the blue light of a PC screen.
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Since then, I've often used my laptop with that glasseswore these glasses while using my laptop.
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My eyesight is 20/30 so I am getting reading glasses at the end of the month. I am getting older and my vision isn't what it used to be.
I wear glasses that protect my eyes from the blue light ofrom my PC.
I bought my first blue light cutfiltering glasses withon my first day of my university.
My correction assumes you bought the glasses on the same day you started university. If you bought the glasses in anticipation of starting university, you could say "for my first day" instead of "on my first day"
Since then, I've often used my laptop with thatose glasses.
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I should try blue light filtering glasses! Sometimes my computer screen gives me a headache :)
I wear glasses that protect my eyes from (the blue light of PC / blue light from my PC).
I bought my first blue light cut glasses withfiltering glasses during/for my first day of my university.
If you bought them on your first day, then "during" or "on" is correct.
If you bought them in advance to use in university, then "for" is correct.
Since then, I've often used my laptop with thatose glasses.
"glasses" are treated as plural. (We don't refer to a single lens as "a glass" though, I guess there's some historical reasons for that)
Do You Wear Glasses or Contact Lenses?
I wear glasses that protect my eyes from the blue light ofrom the PC.
I bought my first blue light cut glasses withfor my first day of my university.
Since then, I've often used my laptop with thatose glasses.
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Nice! I used to wear blue light glasses too but they broke 🥲
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I bought my first anti blue light cut glasses within my first day of my university.
Since then, I've often used my laptop with that pair of glasses.
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I bought my first blue light cut glasses withon my first day of myat the university.
Since then, I've often used my laptop with thatose glasses.
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I wear glasses that protect my eyes from the blue light of the PC.
I bought my first blue light -cut glasses withon my first day ofat my university.
Since then, I've often used my laptop with that glasseshile wearing them.
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I also wear glasses but only when I use my laptop because I usually sit in front of it for a long period of time.
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I wear glasses that protect my eyes from blue light of PC.
of PC -> X: Typically whenever anyone talks about "blue light" in the context of glasses, it is interpreted by default as coming from a computer, so we can get rid of the "of PC" as it's unneeded.
If you still wanted to say that, this would be the more natural way to say it:
"I wear glasses that protect my eyes from the blue light from my PC"
I bought my first pair of blue light cut glasses withat my first day of my university.
"cut" is unnecessary
Since then, I've often used worn my glaptop with that glassessses when I'm using my laptop.
More natural way to say it
I wear glasses that protect my eyes from the blue light of my PC.
I bought my first blue light cut glasses withon my first day of my university.
Since then, I've often used my laptop with thatese glasses.
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