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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a screen on a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific type of screen that is placed on or associated with something else, such as a device or a location.
Example: "I need to install a screen on a new computer to enhance my productivity."
Alternatives: "a display on a" or "a monitor on a".
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"It's shocking that 129 days into its release it's grossing $5,400 a screen on a weekend.
The knowledge exchange was a screen on a computer where employees could put questions to the entire company.
It can be a nicer way of waiting for a train than staring at a screen on a cold platform".
"For thousands of years it was people sitting in an audience watching something happen on a stage, on a screen, on a ball-field.
The dancers, whose video images were projected on a white fabric fence and a screen on a tower, replied to questions.
The virtual teacher has arrived — flickering away on a screen on a school bus, in a bunk bed or in the shade of a beach umbrella, and turning traditional education on its head.
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The two boats support an 18X24' screen on a frame made of redesigned sailboat masts and booms.
"One tough cat broke through a screen on an indoor porch to go after someone's house cat," she said.
For the Moscone Center in San Francisco, the couple designed a screen on an armature that moves along the building exterior, displaying for passersby a continuous video taken in the lobby.
Frémaux declined it but then agreed to a screening on a beach – plus attendant red carpet opportunities outside the Palais.
There are even cinematic effects: at one point, a lacy square becomes a screen on which we see a cautionary tale about the dangers of the green woods.
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