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Discover LudwigThe phrase "In the exhibition" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when referring to something that is taking place or being displayed within an exhibition context. Example: "The artist's latest work is featured prominently in the exhibition at the gallery."
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In the exhibition, exhibits seemed to be more attractive (62%) than the posters.
In the exhibition, exhibits have carried more impression than the posters.
In the exhibition, exhibits seemed to be more attractive (62%) than the posters (Table- 1).
Some scenes in the exhibition are ambiguous.
It will be in the exhibition.
These are in the exhibition.
Not everything in the exhibition is loud.
(A similar guitar is in the exhibition).
It now hangs in the exhibition.
There are loads of photographers in the exhibition.
The two large tusks in the exhibition are certainly convincing.
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