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The phrase "a bigger screen" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when comparing the size of screens, typically in the context of devices like televisions, computers, or smartphones.
Example: "I decided to buy a new television because I wanted a bigger screen for a better viewing experience."
Alternatives: "a larger display" or "an expanded screen".
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"I'd like a bigger screen," says Tanimoto.
It's a bigger screen than the iPhone's: 4.3 inches diagonal.
"They want a bigger screen and more power.
It redesigned the iPod Nano with a bigger screen that supports multitouch gestures.
"The Planets" would have benefited from a darker theater and a bigger screen.
"The TV at home is just going to be a bigger screen," Mr. Johansson said.
A second tablet, with a bigger screen, is expected next year.
Finally, you can fit a much better keyboard and a bigger screen.
He said the Mini was thinner, lighter and more durable than Google's tablet, and still had a bigger screen.
In "Lara Croft: Tomb Raider," Angelina Jolie, below, takes a video-game heroine to a bigger screen.
In other announcements, Apple introduced a new iPod Nano, chunkier than before, but with a bigger screen for viewing video.
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