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Discover Ludwig"exhibitor of" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is typically used to refer to a person or organization that displays or showcases something, such as a product or art piece. Example: The museum featured an exhibitor of modern art who curated an impressive collection of abstract paintings.
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But Kasich is an enthusiast for the establishment's mores, and an exhibitor of its personnel.
Bob Dylan is now a regular exhibitor of painting and sculpture.
A regular exhibitor of fine art prints, he also worked on commissions for poster designs and illustration.
Collinson is in an interesting position, because ITV is a distributor as well as an exhibitor of films.
Mr. DuPuy was a renowned international collector and exhibitor of stamps, was a model railroad enthusiast, an avid chess player and a collector of antique cars.
In 1914 Marcel Duchamp, the exhibitor of serial images of movement in the Section d'Or, produced a bottle rack bought in a Paris store.
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Charles Saatchi, the most influential collector-dealer-exhibitor of contemporary art during the eighties and nineties, is a big user of the Internet these days.
Featuring more than 200 exhibitors of Judaica, as well as music and workshops.
West and the Swiss-born Kauffmann were the most consistent exhibitors of history pieces in London during the 1760s.
Writer spoke to a woman representing Kennerone of the 825 exhibitors of the 12-billion dollar (retail sales last year) toy industry.
Outdoors on the grounds a dozen or more landscape designers and exhibitors of garden furniture and ornaments will be set up in tents.
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