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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a screen from" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a barrier or obstruction that prevents visibility or access to something.
Example: "The tall trees acted as a screen from the busy road, providing a peaceful atmosphere in the garden."
Alternatives: "a barrier to" or "a shield from".
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Parker used a screen from Duncan to find an open Ginobili behind the 3-point line.
Bryant used a screen from Shaquille O'Neal to get open, but his 25-footer was short.
Finally, a screen from Catchings freed up point guard Briann January for a layup.
Spacek scored 2 30 later to make the score 3-2, firing through a screen from the blue line.
But Burnett played his part on a screen from a Los Angeles studio and Mead on a stage in Chattanooga.
But even in Alligny a travelling company set up a screen from time to time and showed silent films.
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In one video clip, an older man named Jeff talks about getting a screening from the foundation that he read about in the newspaper.
We identified biflavone Ginkgetin as a small molecular inhibitor of Wnt pathway for the first time with a screening from 600 natural compounds.
The match took place in a quiet room as reporters watched on a projector screen from a separate press area.
The auditorium was hot and cramped, the film shown on a small screen from a noisy projector.
I then projected the same text on to a presentation screen from an externally published website.
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