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Discover Ludwig"demonstrations of" is a perfectly correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
You can use it when you want to express that someone is showing or displaying something, usually to make a point or prove something. For example: "The professor often gave demonstrations of her lab techniques to visiting students."
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So oftentimes, demonstrations of any type require overtime".
Demonstrations of organised labour on the move have been widespread.
There were demonstrations of solidarity in cities throughout the country.
Tells about demonstrations of booby traps and bangalore mines.
Singing ceremonies were public demonstrations of these gifts.
"We will have no demonstrations of any kind".
Both can be viewed as demonstrations of free-market principles.
I never saw then so many outward demonstrations of belief.
Instead, he suggested, tangible demonstrations of help were required.
There were demonstrations of support in Quito this week.
They often seem to want demonstrations of familiar skills.
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