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The phrase "a display of the" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to an exhibition or demonstration of something, often in a formal or descriptive context.
Example: "The museum featured a display of the ancient artifacts discovered during the excavation."
Alternatives: "an exhibition of" or "a showcase of".
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In Burke's sense, a display of the sublime.
This imperialistic attitude is actually a display of the relative peacefulness of American history.
"That's him!" I hissed at a display of the handsome male northern flicker.
Whether it was a display of the power of American liberalism was much harder to say.
The seceding discussion was a display of the public's rightful inquisitiveness, and Goldberg's creative and profoundly thoughtful approach to innovation.
Calling the show method will, assuming correct setup of your environment, open a display of the extracted measures.
Expect lots of classic covers and possibly a display of the Qawwali singing she learned from Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan.
It was a display of the depth and complexity of the political forces Mr. Gore confronted here in Florida.
One side effect was a display of the fickleness -- or at least the pace -- of the entire business.
A display of the newly donated artworks, which will remain anonymous until the end of October, is already online.
He wandered over to a display of the varietal-specific stemware that the company is known for.
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