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The phrase "a display from a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific display that originates from a particular source or context.
Example: "The museum featured a display from a renowned artist, showcasing their latest work."
Alternatives: "an exhibit from a" or "a presentation from a".
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Unlike touch screens, which require users to stand within arm's length, a camera phone can be used to control a display from a distance.
Mr. Leonardo said he was impressed by the new Camaro and hybrid models from G.M., but he could not resist venturing over to a display from a foreign car company.
Now next and new to the scene is a display from a company called Nemoptic.
The dance troupe is only available for private bookings and can be hired for AUD$1,000 per day, while a display from a didgeridoo player and artist costs AUD$250.
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The teacher, Viki Knox, posted a photo of a display from the school, Union High School in Union Township, on her personal Facebook page last week.
The Kindle currently offers a display from E-Ink, a market leader known for using electrophoretic e-paper.
It was a striking display from so imposing a man.
He produced a promotional display from the Nuclear Energy Institute: a plastic pellet that, had it been real enriched uranium, would have the generating capacity of a ton of coal.
It looks like a medical procedure, not a wax display from a "torture museum" in a shabby seaside resort.
It was an awful display from a team that had scored 30 points just six times over the last two years.
O.K., fine, so she's a cardboard display from a Sandra Bullock movie, but don't we look hot together?
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