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big screen

noun as in silver screen

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Owners of these Chromecasts have been unable to connect them to their televisions - meaning they cannot use streaming services like Netflix and YouTube on the big screen - with Chromecast Audio devices also facing issues.

From BBC

Fans had had already arrived at Barcelona's Olympic Stadium as Hansi Flick's side prepared to extend their one-point lead at the top of La Liga against their 11th-placed visitors, before news of the postponement was announced on the big screen.

From BBC

Danny Dyer is back on the big screen with a film about a bloke trying to win back his missus.

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“I think they all want the same thing,” said Godfrey of what draws filmmakers back to the festival, “which is to get to see their film on a big screen with a great audience. Their positive experiences here in the past is what makes them want to come back. I just think that in this time that is rarer than ever before. There’s just something intangible. It feels like a little bit of magic in there that’s hard to describe.”

Clutching his statuette for director, he put the spotlight on the struggling theatrical business and urged distributors and audiences alike to value the big screen.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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