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Discover LudwigThe phrase "being on display" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe something or someone that is visible or showcased for others to see. Example: "The artwork was stunning, truly being on display for all to admire at the gallery."
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Others, particularly women, suffer from the stress of always being "on display," worrying about their physical and emotional appearance.
The designs from the episode have been moved to Southwest's headquarters in Dallas, with select ones being on display until March 2019.
Looking at works by white male artists tells us that they define what is high art and culture— they are the ones worthy of being on display.
For others, the presence of transient guests yields what one longtime resident described as "the feeling of animals being on display".
Of course prostitution is a theatrical business, and prostitutes are accustomed to being on display.
Unlike his innumerable television appearances, he could, in his essays for the Review, be a wit without being on display.
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That was on display Thursday.
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Every atom is on display.
We were on display".
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