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The phrase "be displayed through" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are describing how something is shown or presented. For example: "The art project's results were displayed through various visual mediums such as posters and photographs."
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A loan exhibition of early Americana will be displayed, through the courtesy of the Metropolitan Museum.
Appliance monitoring data can be displayed through an in-home display, PC/laptop, TV screen or iPhone application.
Singer's utilitarian arguments proceed with brutal efficiency, but as Rudy admits, "affect can only be displayed through narrative".
The top automatically stores its record spin counts and that total, like the running counts, can be displayed through the L.E.D.'s.
About 140 works are to be displayed through June 8 in "A Passion for Paul Klee: The Djerassi Collection at SFMOMA".
The Packard soon gets transported to the Gilmore Car Museum, about 125 miles west of Detroit, where it is scheduled to be displayed through the weekend.
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Until July 16, 96 drawings and prints were also presented in a dimly lighted gallery on a lower floor, but their fragility prevented their being displayed through September.
He also continues to reprise his television persona of the boss whose power is displayed through hiring and firing the more unpredictably and dramatically, the better.
The number of datapoints is displayed through the size of the squares.
The measured droplet information is displayed through a Labview interface in real-time.
The algorithm and efficiency of SBPSO are displayed through numerical examples.
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