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The phrase "a display of which" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to something that has been previously mentioned, indicating that what follows is an example or elaboration of that thing.
Example: "The exhibition featured several stunning artworks, a display of which captivated all the visitors."
Alternatives: "an exhibition of which" or "a presentation of which".
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The city illustrated is Helsinki and they monitor the bus transportation system using GPS, a display of which is illustrated in Figure 11.
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In a display of magnanimity which can only have made Atsic officials fear what it presaged, he veered away from commenting on Mr Clark's tribulations.
Similar ground is covered in a gallery devoted to works on paper, while a display of photographs, which the Whitney has only become serious about in the 90's, comes closer to the present.
When United met Everton at Old Trafford two days later the club observed the occasion to perfection and the players, including Cantona, gave a display of football which captured all that Busby and his teams had meant to the game.
Last time Desjoyeaux put in a display of power which saw him come back from early damage and a restart 41 hours after returning for repairs and go on to win.
Activists have described Miss Universe as a "display of flesh" which sets "unattainable beauty standards".
In Harrisburg, Ziegler found a display of Hershey Creamery Hershey Kissess", which were bite-sized chocolate drops similar to the chocolate company's creations.
The sunsets consisted of a display of shifting colours which lasted for hours.
The P.I.C. Design Corporation (a subsidiary of Benrus) had a display of mechanical robots which was advertising precision-instrument components.
But they aren't casting any aspersions: that would be a harbinger of bad vibes and a display of big egos, which is so not them!
It was a display of heroism with which, according to the club's owner Russell Crowe, "he has carved his name deep into the history of rugby league".
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