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The phrase "am to display" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to indicate a future obligation or expectation regarding displaying something.
Example: "I am to display the results of the experiment at the conference next week."
Alternatives: "I am scheduled to show" or "I am meant to present".
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"I'd have to know where someone is before I sell to them if I am to display the correct price.
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The intention is to display nautical scenes relevant to Staten Island.
The whole point of design is "to display".
The idea was to display volume rather than structure.
Its main function now is to display rather than store.
The tapestries are to display images of the Kansas plains.
The point of the display is how much more there is to display.
All that can be done is to display those varied tastes with appreciative acclaim.
The fashion show was to display moderately priced copies of foreign designers' models.
When they wear hot pants, it's to display the gams, not the glutes.
Another reason is to display it in other places as well.
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