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Discover Ludwig"screened for" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are referring to a process in which something is examined or tested for something specific. For example, "The patient was screened for possible diseases."
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They are screened for risk factors.
Prospective players were screened for character.
All are screened for resettlement abroad.
(Was not screened for pundits before release).
He may never have been screened for combat trauma.
Passenger lists are not screened for potential terrorists.
Mr. Harris had never been screened for prostate cancer.
Would-be parents are screened for cultural sensitivity.
"Children are not being routinely screened for PTSD," she added.
*All checked bags must be screened for bombs and explosives.
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