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The phrase 'be exhibited in' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing something that is displayed for public viewing. For example, "The new art exhibition will be exhibited in the town's central museum."
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Those works can be exhibited in China.
Battiston's teeth would be exhibited in a Berlin museum.
Next month, his paintings will be exhibited in London.
The work is expected to be exhibited in 2011.
His work will be exhibited in March at Sikkema Jenkins.
Each work will be exhibited in the museum, with the dedication attached to it.
According to the article, which Louvre masterpieces will be exhibited in Atlanta?
It is unbelievable, incredible that she can still be exhibited in public".
The ballet also incorporates Ms. Mitchell's paintings, which will be exhibited in New York this fall.
Forty-eight paintings and sketches will be exhibited in Rome at the Palazzo Venezia museum.
And they have many articles that may be exhibited in the future.
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