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Free sign upThe phrase "a screen for a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a type of display or barrier intended for a specific purpose or function.
Example: "We need to install a screen for a projector in the conference room."
Alternatives: "a display for a" or "a barrier for a".
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Instead, you took your seat in front of a screen for a virtual ride on Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca.
AS I am a writer, someone who slumps in a chair and stares at a screen for a living, my life hardly makes a dramatic mise en scène.
Perhaps the cleverest of the vignettes tells the tale of a handlebar-mustached, bowlegged cowboy of the Old West who has a screen for a face.
Nursing a 35-30 lead with five minutes left, Navarre hit Perry on a screen for a 30-yard gain to set up a field goal.
Iran contends its nuclear program is for generating energy; many Western countries see it as a screen for a nuclear weapons program.
Certainly, in meeting Norwegian mediators on November 13th, they seemed keen to dispel fears that they might use the upheaval in Colombo as a screen for a military adventure.
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Given the general state of the world at the moment, the sight of two ungracious old codgers wobbling around anarchically on a screen for an hour and a half might be exactly what everyone needs.
To explore this further I projected a photo of Paolo Veronese's painting on a screen for an audience of thirty adults, mostly Jewish.
We met in late 2009 at a screening for a film I'd worked on as a producer, and we immediately connected as we both shared a passion for social issues.
Pitt called a timeout, and Coach Ben Howland diagrammed a screen for guard Julius Page.
The images in turn could be projected onto a screen for multiple uses in a studio or stage.
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