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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a display of gloves" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a presentation or exhibition of gloves, often in a retail or artistic context.
Example: "The boutique featured a stunning display of gloves, showcasing various styles and colors for the upcoming winter season."
Alternatives: "an exhibition of gloves" or "a showcase of gloves".
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Jack Saunderson, from Video Maniac, showed the writer a display of gloves designed so kids won't get calluses playing video games.
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A display of toothpaste tubes.
One scowling lady fixes another's wrinkled veil; a child with grimy cheeks and tear-filled eyes defiantly crosses her arms in front of a window display of draped gloves; a nun waits in the shadows; a prostrate inebriate cups his forehead; a young man rides an absurdly large horse under the El.
The store's windows are currently filled with an intriguing display of black rubber work gloves, brushes and buckets, like an S&M take on the world of homeware.
The company had rented Vanderbilt Hall, in Grand Central Terminal, where tourists and commuters were confronted with an elaborate display of cleats and sticky gloves — the two Under Armour-branded products that the N.F.L. allows to be shown during games.
These recommendations include a change of gloves after 90 minutes.
Make a pair of gloves.
Put on a pair of gloves.
Put on a pair of gloves and a face mask.
Pull on a pair of gloves as well.
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