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"from the screen" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe something that has come from a computer, TV, or projector screen. For example, "The graph information was sourced from the screen."
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Eventually, she looks up from the screen.
"Right," Guy says, from the screen.
Deviations from the screen version are minor.
Mighty towers crumble; concrete chunks spray from the screen.
But occasionally you feel pain practically weeping from the screen.
Mayor Koch received an award from the Screen Actors Guild.
And then the three men disappeared from the screen.
How easy is that to arrange from the screen?
He opened the file and read from the screen: "Python . . .
I need money – and you get more from the screen.
She didn't even glance away from the screen.
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