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The phrase "a special screen" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a unique or specific type of display or interface, often in the context of technology or design.
Example: "The new app features a special screen that enhances user interaction and provides real-time updates."
Alternatives: "a unique display" or "a distinctive interface."
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A full phase impedance matrix is then constructed, including semiconductive layers, insulation layers and a special screen of two conducting materials.
A new "e-reader" device from Sony has a special screen that mimics the way light falls on a printed page.
Basically, the interrotron is a camera with a special screen that displays the live, disembodied image of Morris as heshouts out questions, makes funny faces, and orders his subjects to repeat things.
His commentary is used for so much of the pivotal sequence, the big-screen re-playing of the game between the Americans and the Soviets, that Mr. Michaels should get a special screen credit.
When I worked there, the MacWorld speech was always the point at which most of us stopped work and gathered around the screens – there was always a big gathering and a special screen in the restaurant.
The light from the projector is reflected off a special screen at the front of the theater that's coated with a silvery paint to maintain the polarization of light.
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(There was a special screening for schoolchildren on Friday afternoon).
Cantona will be appearing later this week for a special screening of the film.
"We had a special screening in January and I was worried.
After a special screening, I meet the "stars" of the film.
But scores more are able to watch the proceedings in a special screening room next door.
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