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The phrase "and a major screen" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a significant or important display, often in the context of technology, media, or presentations.
Example: "The new gaming setup includes a powerful computer, high-quality speakers, and a major screen for an immersive experience."
Alternatives: "and a large display" or "and a significant monitor".
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Despite long-running productions on both sides of the Atlantic and a major screen adaptation, War Horse has the potential to draw a huge NT Live audience.
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