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Discover Ludwig"put on screen" is correct and usable in written English.
It is often used in a technical or computer-related context to refer to displaying something on a monitor or screen. For example, "The presentation slides were put on screen for all attendees to see."
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And he's a joy to put on screen.
Who better to put on screen that a man idolized for being himself?
The cradle will work with any navigation software you care to put on screen.
And frustratingly you sometimes can't actually find the objects you want to put on screen.
The director can't be faulted for trying to put on screen the deeply interior process of mourning.
My real relationship with my mother is so intimate that it never resembles something you put on screen.
"It's not as rarefied, but people thought it was in its own way as eccentric a dance form to put on screen.
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Though the shots are undistinguished and uninflected, they at least put on-screen the subject of the film: the tapes themselves.
"I think they could only have been put on-screen by somebody who understands the delights of a really terrific marriage".
"This is the story of equal rights in Britain, and it took years of struggle and women being tortured, abused and persecuted, and it's never been put on-screen.
"There was a lot of talk about processing power of the devices, how many polygons they can put on-screen and how good the graphics are, when all the developer cares about is how fun the games are.
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