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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a white screen" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a display or surface that is completely white, often in the context of technology or visual media.
Example: "After the program crashed, all I could see was a white screen, and I had to restart my computer."
Alternatives: "a blank screen" or "a blank display".
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Two women dance in front of a white screen.
The number ended abruptly, and a white screen came down, concealing the musicians.
It involved a series of black letters presented in the centre of a white screen.
Concludes with text on a white screen saying that Mr. Gore's plan would undermine the economy.
Meanwhile, visitors to the Guardian's Website were greeted with a white screen announcing that the paper had stopped publishing.
The room was dark, and he was in front of a white screen in front of bright camera lights.
Performing for a small audience, Mason stood in front of a white screen, alternating between lip-syncs of Paul's and Davis's filibusters.
The evening brings entertainment, with hundreds of Sahrawis sprawled on blankets, watching films projected from the back of a truck onto a white screen.
The mixing of pigments is essentially a subtractive process, however, as opposed to the additive process of throwing differently coloured lights on a white screen.
At last month's performance, the audience waited expectantly as students rolled out a grand piano wrapped in white muslin, positioning it against a white screen.
I get a white screen and no picture when I try to play an.AVI movie with the QuickTime Player on my Mac.
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