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The phrase "about your exhibit" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing or inquiring about a specific exhibit, such as in a museum or gallery context.
Example: "I would like to know more about your exhibit on ancient civilizations."
Alternatives: "regarding your exhibit" or "concerning your exhibit".
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Then, write a journal entry about your exhibit.
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A modern space with laminated flooring and white or pale, un-patterned walls will go with just about any exhibit; however, if your exhibit has an industrial, outdoorsy, dark, romantic, or sterile atmosphere, a comfortable modern setting might not give it the right context.
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