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The phrase "apparent on screen" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is clearly visible or noticeable when displayed on a screen, such as in a film, video game, or presentation.
Example: "The changes in the graphics were apparent on screen, enhancing the overall viewing experience."
Alternatives: "visible on screen" or "clear on screen".
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"The temptation – already apparent on screen – is the marginalisation of 'remit' programmes in favour of those that will reliably attract much bigger audiences to help shore up revenues," he said.
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But Payne noticed when Bossie used it on "Fox and Friends," and this time his reaction was apparent on the screen.
A factory might email a picture of a material sample or finished product that looks great, but when the actual order arrives the specifications deviate in a way that was not apparent on a screen.
We kept switching on screens.
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And his eagerness to bring the two together is everywhere apparent: on huge video screens at Braves games, where he is captured conducting the Atlanta Symphony in a Braves uniform; on bus ads, billboards and light-pole posters.
Mr. Damon and Ms. Blunt filmed a test, and their on-screen chemistry was apparent to everyone involved.
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It's just Hollywood's way of making money". Nevertheless, Brophy is encouraged by the apparent acceptance of single mothers on screen.
One of the most discussed issues this summer has been the apparent prejudice against older women on screen, whether it is the dismissal of Arlene Phillips from Strictly Come Dancing, the lack of meaty roles for mature actresses in top dramas or the habit of pairing younger women newsreaders with older presenters.
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