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Discover LudwigThe phrase "at exhibits" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to locations or events where items are displayed, such as art shows, trade fairs, or museums.
Example: "The new artwork will be showcased at exhibits across the country this summer."
Alternatives: "in exhibitions" or "during displays".
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Adipose tissue (AT) exhibits inflammation as tissue mass expands in obesity, involving macrophage infiltration and the inflammatory response of adipocytes [ 8].
Gridlock formed at exhibits and merchandise stores nonetheless.
There were perhaps six guests who were still up, politely looking at exhibits.
This midway will have movigg platforms carrying along 8,000 people an hour, rubbernecking at exhibits as they go.
Upstairs, in a well laid out museum whose descriptions are in English as well as Italian, we looked at exhibits of life in Rome through the ages.
That's not to say that the whole show is looking at exhibits; I've upended the trope somewhat, as they all come to life (think Night at the Museum).
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Looked at exhibit of odorless paint.
"Shame at exhibiting yourself, glory when you can forget yourself".
At exhibit saw what the Abstractionists were doing, and started to try that.
The project went beyond traditional curatorial conventions to offer an interesting empirical look at exhibiting immaterial works.
We did not look at any exhibits at the Morgan Library.
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