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Discover LudwigThe phrase "from exhibiting" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when discussing the act of displaying or showing something, often in a context related to art, behavior, or characteristics. Example: "The artist has learned a lot from exhibiting her work at various galleries."
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The persistent fierceness of the debate was evident in 1995, when the Smithsonian Institution's National Air and Space Museum in Washington pulled back from exhibiting the Enola Gay in conjunction with a World War II exhibition; the plans were scrapped in favor of a more neutral exposition.
Tells how France blocked Andorra from exhibiting.
She was banned from exhibiting her work in any gallery.
I do represent artists, however I do not limit them in any way from exhibiting elsewhere".
That string was broken in 2001, when she took a year's sabbatical, not from painting, but from exhibiting.
Museum officials said they feared that the new law would discourage private collectors from exhibiting their art here.
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Barnum continued to make money from him, exhibiting the skeleton and stuffed frame.
Thus, anhydrous CTN only crystallizes from solvents exhibiting aw < 0.27.
It turned into something of a science fair for counterterrorism inventions, with Mr. Bush moving from exhibit to exhibit.
The result is a sense of boundaries breaking down, and you stop just passively going from exhibit to exhibit.
MEG, which is equipped with an infrared transceiver, can pick up signals from exhibits in the new museum.
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