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Discover LudwigThe phrase "full display" is correct and can be used in written English
It is typically used to describe something that is fully shown or exhibited. Example: "The art gallery was a full display of different styles and techniques, showcasing the diversity of the artists' work."
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Mojo in full display.
Crisis management in full display.
And on full display.
Yesterday, both aspects were on full display.
Either way, her disgust was on full display.
But the Tony Awards have hope on full display.
The Nuggets' speed and showmanship were on full display.
Kentucky's superior basketball I.Q. was on full display.
On Friday, those tensions were on full display.
All of that was on full display Saturday.
Japan's strength for manufacturing remains on full display.
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