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The phrase "a high screen" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to technology, architecture, or sports, where "screen" refers to a display or barrier that is elevated or positioned high.
Example: "The new conference room features a high screen that allows everyone to see the presentation clearly."
Alternatives: "an elevated screen" or "a tall screen".
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Last week, Sellers watched Lin come off a high screen with the Knicks and stop.
Women are segregated into a side area, behind a high screen.
At one point in that first game, Antetokounmpo got a high screen, drove, and then dunked over Tucker's teammate Serge Ibaka.
After a timeout, point guard Jarrett Jack set up the play with dribbling and passing, and Bynum took the ball around a high screen from Yellow Jackets center Luke Schenscher, who had a game-high 19 points and 12 rebounds.
Miami's Dwyane Wade made a cut off a high screen and drove into the lane, drawing his defenders before lofting a tantalizing alley-oop pass to Shaquille O'Neal, who was cutting on a telepathic line to the basket.
He came off a high screen with less than 10 seconds on the shot clock, spun inside but could not get a shot off as Taylor stayed with him.
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Team USA expected Spain to run a high screen-and-roll for Juan Carlos Navarro, who led Spain with 20 points and prompted Boeheim to say, half kidding, that he had scored on that play on five consecutive possessions.
Like most N.B.A. teams, they rely on a high screens and penetration by guards to create open shots.
The least preferred screening combination is an invasive test that requires much preparation, has low sensitivity and specificity, a high screening interval and a high complication rate.
With such a targeted release, cherry-picked venues should have delivered a higher screen average than £2,156.
In the event, The Imposter won the spoils, not just with a bigger weekend gross (£212,000 v £43,000), but also a higher screen average (£2,755 v £1,871).
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