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Discover Ludwig"exhibited for" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe something or someone being displayed or shown for a specific purpose or audience. Example: The artwork was exhibited for a week at the local gallery before being donated to a charity auction.
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Several of the portraits will be exhibited for the first time in a free exhibition on his life and work opening at the gallery in September.
The 22 pieces are exhibited for the first time here, in an elegant wrap-around installation.
Yet every arabesque is struck with muscular tension, not exhibited for noble line.
In February, 1836, having been exhibited for nine months, six days a week, she died.
A major precedent for this body of work is being exhibited for the first time.
This was exhibited for the umpteenth time with his outstanding solo goal against Romania at Euro 96.
Among the documents are 10 being exhibited for the first time and the text of the Ten Commandments.
Either they hadn't been exhibited for a very long time, or they had never been exhibited at all.
A selection of contact sheets, made from the negatives, will be exhibited for the first time in "The Mexican Suitcase".
And the head in "Sick Child," a piece being exhibited for the first time, seems to exist beyond flesh.
As is usual with Mr. LeWitt's wall works, the project will be exhibited for a time then painted over.
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