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Discover LudwigThe phrase "advance screening" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a pre-release viewing of a film, show, or other media, typically for critics or select audiences before the general public.
Example: "The studio hosted an advance screening of the highly anticipated movie for critics and industry insiders."
Alternatives: "pre-release screening" or "preview screening".
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He said he thought the advance screening was "a good procedure".
With the first advance screening the next night, sleep had its allure.
I never got to see the advance screening of Jeune & Jolie.
The group was invited to Keo's offices for an advance screening of the first new episode.
"It's not a movie, it's a movement," director Chu said at an advance screening.
These aren't things that it's possible to do without access to an advance screening.
By Andrew Marantz A few days before the Adam Sandler movie "Pixels" was released, Bob Chipman saw an advance screening.
Speaking of assassins and spies: Jeffrey Goldberg sends a secret agent to an advance screening of "Inglourious Basterds".
When I received an invitation to an advance screening of François Ozon's latest, Jeune & Jolie, I was torn.
A week later, she invited him to an advance screening of "The Rich Man's Wife," starring Halle Berry.
She was unable to make it to the advance screening of "Selma" in Los Angeles last year.
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