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Free sign upThe phrase "a display in a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific type of display or presentation within a certain context, such as a store, exhibition, or digital platform.
Example: "The museum featured a display in a glass case showcasing ancient artifacts."
Alternatives: "an exhibit in a" or "a presentation in a".
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But a request for a display in a public space raises difficult questions.
A display in a cellphone might have 76,000 to 300,000 shutters for as many pixels.
For him to be wearing shoes in the kitchen was so strange that it made the kitchen feel unreal, like a display in a furniture store.
As a display in a local bookstore noted proudly, "The Travels of Marco Polo" was originally written in French, albeit an Italianate form.
But constitutional scholars say the Supreme Court, which would likely decide a case such as Giles County's, is unlikely to agree with such a display in a public school.
A midden in a massive glacial rock by the in-ground pool yielded 19th-century medicine bottles, canning lids and an old belt buckle; all are now part of a display in a miniature museum in the hallway.
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Witnesses 50 yards away said that when one bomb exploded, inside a display in an aisle at a Kroger market, they did not even hear it.
He still makes the smaller more delicate works for which he became known in the late 1980s, as evidenced by a display in an upstairs gallery.
The wings are taken to the castle and hung in a glass case, like a display in the Museum of Natural History.
Pull them aside to tell them what's bothering you instead of making a display in front of a crowd.
The Crusaders triumphed 33 18 in a convincing display in front of a sold-out stadium.
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