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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as a display" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to something that is being shown or exhibited for others to see.
Example: "The artwork was arranged in the gallery as a display of the artist's unique style."
Alternatives: "as an exhibition" or "as a demonstration".
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The FA's official site describes it as a "display rarely matched in England's footballing history".
"Whenever needed, the computer could manifest itself as a display in front of you".
He went on, "As a display person, I relate more to Warhol than to Raf.
The other farmers, seeing Vaughn's alarm as a display of fear, laughed at him.
We don't know why they did this, maybe just as a display of force.
As a display of technical accomplishment and material beauty, it is breathtaking.
Some couples fight for one another's affection; others fight as a display of affection.
The panel can serve as a display of ancillary game information.
The 1904 Olympics featured women's boxing but only as a display event.
There, a game can use the panel as a display to show ancillary information.
Irsay's collection is the first major exhibit to use the walkway as a display area.
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