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Discover LudwigThe phrase “displays in” is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that something is being shown in a particular place or form. For example, “The artwork displays in the foyer of the art museum.”.
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That is the side that Bustos rarely displays in public.
"Europe's Reformations" displays in print his efficient, engaging classroom manner.
The displays in eShades work much like traditional laptop displays.
Their primary work has been window displays in Chicago.
Edgeworth's novel displays in endless detail the evils of patronage.
Turner and Caulker gave towering displays in central defence.
Such displays in Britain are on a different planet.
Do not snack from produce displays in supermarkets.
"Create dazzling displays in minutes," boxes of net lights advertise.
(Scented-candle displays, in stores, are olfactory kudzu).
Stilts perform group displays in the breeding season.
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