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The phrase "a display at the" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific location or event where something is being exhibited or shown.
Example: "We visited a display at the museum that showcased ancient artifacts."
Alternatives: "an exhibition at the" or "a showcase at the".
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The reconstruction is from a display at the Paleontological Institute in Moscow.
In fact, Bugatti didn't even have a display at the show, much less a news conference.
A visitor jumps behind a display at the the Unko ("poop" in Japanese) museum.
Costumes for the Silver Screen," a display at the AXA Gallery in Midtown, is such an engaging show.
MG Rover has limited cash that it must spend wisely -- not even on a display at the local auto show.
A display at the gallery describes it as comprising "blood (artist's), stainless steel, glass, perspex and refrigeration equipment".
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"Where do your arms go?" a guest asked, looking at a fashion display at the Metropolitan Museum of Art's Rei Kawakubo / Comme des Garcons: Art of the In-Between exhibition.
But there is a link which brings them together for a new display at the National Portrait Gallery.
They have a distraction display at the nest.
Little Saints on Display Les Santons de Provence, a Christmas display at the Lyman Allyn Museum in New London, will remain on view through Feb. 3.
Why not simply give it a proper display at the city's Fitzwilliam Museum?
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