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Discover LudwigThe phrase "currently on display" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to refer to something that is currently being exhibited or shown. For example, "The artist's new sculptures are currently on display in the town hall."
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Currently on display in the Louvre.
Around two hundred and fifty pieces are currently on display.
(Some are currently on display in a Stockholm museum).
Currently on display in the Baggins End Yurt.
Artwork currently on display at the Alphonse Berber Gallery.
The testudine relic is currently on display in the Guard Room.
Witness the elaborate sumptuary laws dictating Tudor court costume currently on display at Buckingham Palace.
Currently on display is a three-year rolling exhibition of treasures from the Louvre.
(Some of his Esquire covers are currently on display at the Museum of Modern Art).
About a dozen items from the collection are currently on display.
All depict details of works currently on display at the museum.
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