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The phrase "am on display" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that someone or something is being shown or exhibited for others to see.
Example: "During the art exhibition, my painting am on display for all the visitors to admire."
Alternatives: "is on show" or "is being exhibited".
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And I am on display for men to pay to look at me.
Most of the time, in the office and out, I feel like I am on display, an object of pity or fascination.
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Many are on display.
That was on display Thursday.
(Rare samples are on display).
Every atom is on display.
We were on display".
Certainly, leadership has been on display.
Motorcycles will be on display, too.
Those qualities were on display again Thursday.
Few American Fords were on display.
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