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The phrase "a huge screening" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a large event or process of screening, such as for a film, medical tests, or job applications.
Example: "The film festival is hosting a huge screening of the latest blockbuster this weekend."
Alternatives: "a large screening" or "an extensive screening".
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Pairwise combinations already represent a huge screening effort.
Also, interestingly, only 55% of the eligible patients (22% of the screened population) were finally enrolled; one of the major merits of this study was to show that, in order to obtain significant clinical information from the difference between convection and diffusion, a larger trial with 700 patients per arm should probably be conducted, thus requiring a huge screening of about 6,000 patients.
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On a huge screen the US company projects shadows created by puppets, actors and cut-outs.
A huge screen in the front of the room flashed scenes of his life.
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There is also a huge screen outside the arena where the fight is going to happen.
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