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The phrase "a stand to display" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a physical structure or object designed to hold or showcase items for viewing.
Example: "We need to purchase a stand to display the new products at the trade show."
Alternatives: "a display stand" or "a showcase stand".
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If you're a musician, use a stand to display your guitar in the corner.
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Use the top of the TV stand to display photos or flowers.
Earlier arrivals have already set up their makeshift stands to display their catch.
Use pretty tiered cake stands to display any cakes, scones, muffins or other treats.
Each 'factory dog' faced a short wooden stand tilted to display a large bowl of minced meat".
As we stare at a sea of red on our market scanners, options activity at two companies stands out to display healthy call activity.
To accomplish this, he and the other members of the WikiLeaks community would have to analyze the raw video and edit it into a short film, build a stand-alone Web site to display it, launch a media campaign, and prepare documentation for the footage — all in less than a week's time.
To accomplish this, he and the other members of the WikiLeaks community would have to analyze the raw video and edit it into a short film, build a stand-alone Web site to display it, launch a media campaign, and prepare documentation for the footage all in less than a week's time.
And in an attention-getting twist, Volvo elected to rent a stand and not display a single vehicle.
After the game, I bought a little stand and mounted the ball to display in my son's room.
For example, I had to arrange for a display stand to be purpose built and set up with all our posters and leaflets at our annual conference.
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