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Discover Ludwig"exhibited at" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to indicate that something is displayed at a particular place. For example: "The new paintings were exhibited at the art gallery last week."
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Fischer's new sculpture will be exhibited at the foundation's forthcoming exhibition space in Ojai, California.
Not exhibited at Julien Levy Gallery.
Dix also exhibited at the Dada fair.
(They were exhibited at the Venice Biennale).
(They were exhibited at the New Museum in 1986).
This invention was exhibited at the Inventors Expo.
"They're mobbed whenever they're exhibited at design shows".
The painting was exhibited at the Smithsonian Institution.
His work was exhibited at a juried art show.
Her sister Suzanne Goldenberg also exhibited at the show.
It is currently being exhibited at the Angkor Photo Festival.
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