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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a big screen" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a large display, typically in the context of televisions, projectors, or computer monitors.
Example: "We decided to watch the movie at home on a big screen for a better viewing experience."
Alternatives: "a large display" or "a huge monitor".
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Throw it on a big screen if you can.
You didn't need a big screen to watch politicians.
But on a big screen it is hilarious.
You can't have a little cellphone with a big screen.
Apparently they're watching CNBC on a big screen.
"Sometimes you need a big screen," Mr. Hawkins said.
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A big-screen must.
In 3D, with a big-screen, stop-motion animation outing.
The circling vulture in a big-screen western.
Gone Girl Gillian Flynn's bestseller gets a big-screen adaptation.
Or possibly a big-screen outing for Cagney and Lacey.
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