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The phrase "displays of" is correct and commonly used in written English
It is typically used to describe instances or examples of something being shown or presented. Example: The museum's exhibits featured elaborate displays of ancient artifacts, giving visitors a glimpse into the history of the civilization.
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Displays of pique are displays of weakness.
Fans enjoy such displays of emotion.
Public displays of affection provide that visibility.
Dazzling displays of technological and human ingenuity.
He dislikes swearing or displays of temper.
Ostentatious displays of wealth are frowned upon.
The drugstore displays of waxy orange pumpkins.
Both are artful displays of salesmanship.
"We also see flagrant displays of weapons.
Once they offered displays of hierarchical clarity.
Displays of bare soil perhaps?
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