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Discover Ludwig'screen version' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to when a film, TV show, play, novel or other written work has been adapted for viewing on a screen. For example, "The Lord of the Rings trilogy by J.R.R Tolkien has had a long-lasting impact, both through its original novel form and its cinematic screen version."
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Projection: Full screen version (1 37:1 37
Deviations from the screen version are minor.
So bollocks to the screen version.
(Julie Taymor's screen version of that play opens this week).
A screen version, with recorded music, followed in 2011.
The screen version often jumps abruptly in time.
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A big-screen version was released in 2004.
(Click on the lower left for a full-screen version).
But first he's in the big-screen version of Dad's Army.
A big-screen version of the comedy will be released next month.
That syndication staple will be updated this summer in a big-screen version starring Steve Carell.
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