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Discover LudwigThe phrase "again displayed" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to something that has been shown or exhibited once more after a previous instance.
Example: "The artwork was again displayed at the gallery after being restored."
Alternatives: "shown again" or "exhibited once more".
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On Monday, she again displayed a refusal to stand still.
When elected to the Senate in 1946, Alessandri again displayed liberal leanings.
No. 8 West Virginia again displayed an apparent penchant for fading late in a game.
But in the eighth inning at Yankee Stadium yesterday, baseball's best closer again displayed a hint of mortality.
A main course again displayed an adventurous streak: pork fillets came in a light, sharp, curry sauce.
Douglas again displayed his comic skills as a curmudgeonly realtor in the romantic comedy And So It Goes (2014).
During the winter Scipio again displayed conspicuous ability when Manilius led two unsuccessful expeditions against the Carthaginian forces in the interior.
Boris Johnson, the Conservative education spokesman, has again displayed his gift for diplomacy by linking the islanders to "cannibalism and chief-killing".
Mr. Herskovitz, struggling to avoid insulting the networks that might want to hire them again, displayed a wry humility in discussing the show's legacy.
Agnew's again displayed a previously unrecorded masterpiece by one of the most underrated English school artists, the Irish-born Francis Danby.
Benividez was the fighter more known for his power, but Mighty Mouse yet again displayed the outrageous range of his skill-set.
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