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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a display of the same" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a demonstration or exhibition of something previously mentioned or implied.
Example: "The gallery featured a display of the same artwork that was showcased in the previous exhibition."
Alternatives: "a demonstration of it" or "an exhibition of that".
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A picture then appeared onscreen, showing a woman sitting in front of a display of the same mushroom-ornamented cannisters that live in the office closet at MSNBC.
For the Fed to allow new dividends and bigger buybacks before these issues are settled is a display of the same type of "banks first" favoritism that got us into this mess to start.
New immigrants, I am certain, would benefit from a display of the same!
Visiting the bubblemat display in hall 3 was also associated with risk, but visiting a display of the same bubblemat in the gangway showed an inverse relation.
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This is a clever display of the same image three times.
Also, Fig. 3 shows an equivalent graphical display of the same results.
When considering only the LED array, the proposed display consumes 14% more power compared to a conventional dot-matrix LED display of the same performance.
Figure 12(b) is the representable frame of simultaneous real-time three-image display of the same volunteer.
We propose that summary displays of geospatial uncertainty can be misinterpreted as displaying size information, while ensemble displays of the same information are not subject to this bias.
Explicitly point out the relationship among different displays of the same information to help students see the similarities.
All the same, a display of directors' greed for the long-term prize would have gone down better.
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