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The phrase "a display showing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a visual representation or exhibit that presents information or images.
Example: "The museum featured a display showing the evolution of technology over the last century."
Alternatives: "a presentation illustrating" or "an exhibit demonstrating".
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In one corner, there is a display showing how redlining practices have contributed to structural racism in the Bronx.
The other is called AgentSalon, a display showing conversations between personal agents according to their users' profiles and interests.
But a display showing an angel falling into flames with the message "Happy Holidays from the Satanic Temple" was too much for one woman, police said.
A museum guide, who was showing a group of Russians around the exhibit, paused at a display showing the personal photos of a dead Georgian soldier.
Next to the assault course is a display showing salary scales for all military ranks, and male and female soldiers from different units are on hand to answer questions.
The ITT contract is part of a system that would process that data to allow controllers and pilots in flight to see a display showing where all the planes are.
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A display shows a side of Ohio that is changing.
A display shows the battery cell in various states of disassembly.
A display shows the children of railway workers triumphing in chess and athletics.
A display shows the origins of ingredients mapped across the country, and sustainable sourcing means a wonderful array of local dishes.
And when a display shows images of the skinny young David Jones at 20 — before he became "Bowie" — the music is his early song "When I live my dream".
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