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The phrase "a visible display of" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing something that is clearly shown or exhibited, often in a context where visibility is important.
Example: "The art exhibit featured a visible display of the artist's unique style and technique."
Alternatives: "a clear demonstration of" or "an evident manifestation of".
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The miners' banners went with them, signposts to the past, a visible display of pride in the region's history.
It will take strong nerves and a visible display of responsibility that has been absent so far to restore confidence after this carnage.
Depending on whether Japan needs the assistance and accepts China's offer, the effort could provide a visible display of China's new reach as an emerging power in the region.
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Ottawa - In Quebec, a bill roughly drafted to manage the province's religious diversity by restricting the visible display of religious symbols such as turbans, kippah, hijab and visible crucifixes by employees of public institutions has attracted worldwide attention.
The manner in which a stone separates white light into its spectral colors is called dispersion, and the visible display of dispersion is called fire.
He sprinted back and forth across the street, kissing cheeks, grabbing at hands and making the most of this very visible display of one of the central reasons that his candidacy is seen as so potentially potent.
The visible display of military force succeeded in clearing Baltimore's streets on Tuesday, but only after a tense standoff in the west side of the city, where protests have raged over the death in police custody earlier this month of Freddie Gray, a 25-year-old black man.
On Saturday afternoon, more rainbow flags and glittery fabulousness than ever before "Tuk Tuk" to the streets of Phnom Penh in the most visible display of queerness during the week-long Pride celebrations in Cambodia.
The majority community, largely uneducated in South Asian cultures, is uncomfortable and often hostile to visible displays of their traditions.
During Mr. Wilson's 2006 trial, his lawyers asked the judge to ban not only police uniforms, but any other visible displays of support for the victims, including buttons and ribbons.
"Men are expected to be aggressive yet gentle, to be good providers but also be nurturing at home, and to be manly but temper it with visible displays of emotional sensitivity".
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