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The phrase "displayed of" is not correct or commonly used in written English.
It is possible that it could be used in a very specific context, but it would be uncommon and potentially awkward or confusing for readers. It would be better to rephrase the sentence using a different structure or wording. Example of incorrect usage: The art gallery had the paintings displayed of the local artists. Rephrased: The art gallery had the paintings on display by local artists.
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Pictures were displayed of long rows of searchers combing fields while helicopters flew grid patterns overhead.
In Schwarzenegger's offices in Sacramento, there is a photograph, prominently displayed, of Schwarzenegger at Yad Vashem.
And then there were the photos Mr. Gertsacov displayed of himself.
At his United Center locker, Noah has a drawing displayed of a large and colorful fish swallowing a smaller fish.
Mr Gauck called for more vigorous diplomacy of the sort that Mrs Merkel has, in fact, displayed of late in the Ukraine crisis.
Residents over the years have donated hundreds of photographs, diaries and letters, some never displayed, of people who lived in the area, many of them immigrants who came through Ellis Island.
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The physicians' displaying of values and opinions.
Gold displayed little of that.
The screens displayed animations of tarot cards.
In contrast, the GFAP/Gp120//Faah−/− mice displayed % of BrdU cells that were GFAP positive similar to the WT controls.
He also displayed a degree of sportsmanship.
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