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To exhibited
verb
To display or show (something) for others to see, especially at an exhibition or contest.
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Several multivariate statistical methods are used in geosciences and environmental protection studies to classify, identify and group prevalent pollutants with regard to exhibited trends.
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Painters want to exhibit.
He hopes to exhibit it here soon.
He seemed to exhibit brutish toughness.
Island floras also come to exhibit endemism.
Nevertheless, he continued to exhibit.
MoMA plans to exhibit the results next spring.
Both are trying to exhibit their credentials.
It is difficult to persuade new dealers to exhibit.
Armitage continued to exhibit internationally throughout the 80s.
Sejima has also invited artists to exhibit in the Arsenale.
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