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The phrase "a large display of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a significant or impressive exhibition or presentation of something, such as art, products, or information.
Example: "The museum featured a large display of ancient artifacts that captivated all the visitors."
Alternatives: "a grand exhibition of" or "an extensive showcase of".
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There is a large display of lilies behind the house.
Stepping into the store, a large display of toothpaste caught his eye.
Putnams had a large display of "Handout" a book debunking the situation in Washington.
He was overcome by a large display of tulips, lilies and roses, and suddenly: "My eye was reborn.
Ever swerved instinctively towards a large display of bottles (probably "on promotion") in the middle or end of the aisle?
He sits in front of a box of tissues, a large display of multicolored flowers, and no fewer than three containers of Wet Ones hand wipes.
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If Apple does bump up the price, it will likely be due to increases in cost that come from size — including a larger display of course — and what it feels the market will bear.
In other words, they function more along the lines of a large display, rather than a standalone unit.
Recently, Zoë attended the Sexual Health Expo (SHE) in Brooklyn, where she snapped some pics of futuristic dildos made out of pure crystal chakra stones and an incredibly large display of candles shaped like penises.
The technicalities of such a large display were also debated.
Farther down the ramp, a second hangar enclosed an even larger display of scale models, as well as the headquarters of Fighter Rebuilders, a shop that restores old war birds to flying status.
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