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The phrase "a full screen takes" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the requirements or specifications of a full-screen display in various contexts, such as technology or design.
Example: "In this application, a full screen takes up the entire display area, providing an immersive experience for the user."
Alternatives: "a full display requires" or "a full screen demands".
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Simply displaying a full screen takes up to 793 bytes, the system variables take up another 125 bytes and the program, input buffer and stacks need more memory on top of that.
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