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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are on show" is correct and can be used in written English.
It means that something is being displayed or exhibited for others to see. Example: The museum's newest exhibit features rare artifacts that are on show for the public to view.
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Both Marco Ziani and Maria's wills are on show.
All these Barthesian signifieds are on show at the Pompidou.
Not all the archive's secrets are on show.
Two contrasting views of London, past and present, are on show at the moment.
An alternative is February, when the equally beautiful but lesser-known plum blossoms are on show.
The designs of the year are on show at the Design Museum, London, until 19 February.
Tellingly all the robots are on show in perspex enclosures, as if in a zoo.
Judas Priest's stage costumes are on show at Walsall's Leather Museum.
Three dozen of Mr. Tice's photographs are on show at Art Forms here in Red Bank.
Work by designers such as such as Cartier, Boucheron, Tiffany, Faberge and Lalique are on show.
All these moods are on show at this year's London Turkish film festival.
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