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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are on view" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that something is being displayed or is available for observation, often in the context of exhibitions or presentations.
Example: "The latest artworks by local artists are on view at the gallery this weekend."
Alternatives: "are on display" or "are being showcased".
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Genitals are on view.
Thirty are on view here.
Most of them are on view.
They are on view through Dec. 31.
Currently, watercolors by Izak are on view.
Tools of the trade are on view.
Seven hundred objects are on view.
Three similar pieces are on view in this show.
Both objects, once owned by Stieglitz, are on view.
Items from the collection are on view permanently.
Two of those later projects are on view here.
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