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"be exhibited with" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
This phrase is typically used to describe a group of things displayed together. For example, "The historic artifacts will be exhibited with other similar items from this period."
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SOUTHAMPTON Parrish Art Museum Students View American Landscapeses.' " Students from neighboring schools respond to the fall exhibition; student work will be exhibited with selections from the Parrish collection.
Marcus W. Corwin, the president of American Exhibitions Inc., which is organizing the mummies' national tour, said they would be exhibited "with great reverence, dignity and respect".
Through Jan . 5 the paintings will be exhibited with four Cades drawings that explore the themes of Achilles and Lucretia.
Central to his philosophy is the idea that new designers should be exhibited with established names such as Tom Dixon and Jasper Morrison.
The animal, owned at first by Captain Jacob Crowninshield (and recorded in history only as "Crowninshield's elephant"), became the first elephant to be exhibited with a circus when it joined the Cayetano, Codet, Menial & Redon Circus of New York in 1812.
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It was exhibited with 40 other bronze figures in the museum's roof garden in 1999.
"It was exhibited with respect," Georgina Gratacos, the curator of the Darder Museum, said in an interview from Banyoles.
The permanent collection is exhibited, with a gleaming intelligence, according to theme, rather than era, style or medium.
They were portraits of her subjects' macho alter egos: each was exhibited with a plaque engraved with the character's nickname ("Papa Bear , "Chief," "Wolfe").
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