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Discover LudwigThe phrase "better display" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It typically refers to improving the appearance or presentation of something. Example: The graphics card allows for a better display of images and videos on the computer screen.
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Many of the flat-screen televisions are hung vertically to better display the information.
Has there ever been a better display of nature's fruits too?
Nowhere is there a better display of the symbiotic relationship between entertainment and electronics.
What could better display Estonia's arrival in the world of sophisticated New York society?
His ability to conceptualise the interconnections between economic, political and social developments was never on better display.
Suppose your local art museum is seeking funds to build a new wing to better display its collection.
These elaborate creations adorn wide racks in glass cases, not mannequins, to better display their swaths of heavily embroidered silk.
Manhattan will become taller, bulkier and 30 percent wider, to better display its spaghetti of subway lines.
What better display could there be of Mostar turning over a new page than for politicians from both sides to pose together on a reconstructed bridge?
Ms. Rell's political instincts were on better display in January, at a $2,000-a-plate fund-raiser that President Bush had in Greenwich.
Her family was also among donors who gave the library $110,000 in 1994 to restore the birds for better display.
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