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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a filled screen of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a screen that is completely occupied or covered with content, such as images, text, or graphics.
Example: "The presentation was so engaging that it resulted in a filled screen of vibrant visuals and animations."
Alternatives: "a screen full of" or "a screen packed with".
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Delete the "watch?v=" and replace it with "v/" Hit enter with the url and you'll have a filled screen of the video Copy the Embed code, you will use "What I go to school for -- BUSTED" which is Copy the code into the browser Delete.
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The computer leads more often to dense, brightly colored, heavily psychedelic work because I'm using a light filled screen that's capable of millions of colors and an infinite revision process.
At the front of the command center at 1 Police Plaza, he stood before a wall filled with screens of data: a live video feed of New York City traffic; an aerial photo of Lower Manhattan; and a graphic depicting the terror investigation, including a photograph of the prime suspect, Faisal Shahzad.
(The transfer leaves the images grainy but means that they can fill the screen of an HD television; presumably this also means that they've all been recropped).
A video in 4 3 will fill the screen of those TVs.
Depp's name fills the screen of the trailer within 20 seconds, whereas the film's posters tell you in no uncertain terms that JOHNNY DEPP IS RANGO.
I sat for a while with Tom, staring at a screen filled with Manuel, Steve, a bunch of girls, and a whole lot of sex.
I sit for a while with Tom, staring at an screen filled with Manuel, Steve, a bunch of girls, and a whole lot of sex.
By Larissa MacFarquhar By Rivka Galchen By Blythe Roberson and Jason Adam Katzenstein By Malcolm Gladwell By Jia Tolentino Endangered Species Light Up the Empire State Building Between 9 P.M. and midnight on August 1st, the southern face of the New York City skyscraper became a giant projection screen filled with images of a snow leopard, a manta ray, and other imperilled land and sea creatures.
Between 9 P.M. and midnight on Saturday, the southern face of the Empire State Building became a giant projection screen filled with images of a snow leopard, a manta ray, and other imperilled land and sea creatures.
By The New Yorker August 2, 2015 Between 9 P.M. and midnight on Saturday, the southern face of the Empire State Building became a giant projection screen filled with images of a snow leopard, a manta ray, and other imperilled land and sea creatures.
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