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The phrase "displayed at the" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the location or context where something is shown or presented.
Example: "The artwork is displayed at the gallery for all to see."
Alternatives: "shown at the" or "exhibited at the".
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It is displayed at the Smithsonian.
The soutane doesn't gain from being displayed at the Met.
Displayed at the Met, it is 166 feet long.
Last year it was displayed at the Greenport library.
Two of these books will be displayed at the museum.
In 1926, her work was displayed at the Philadelphia Sesquicentennial.
The works are displayed at the Phillips Gallery in Washington.
Local artifacts are displayed at the Lake Region Heritage Center.
The Russian objects not on view at the dacha are displayed at the mansion.
It will be displayed at the National Space Centre in Leicester before being shot into space.
It was displayed at the Great Exhibition of 1851 with a volume of explanatory notes.
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