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The phrase 'go on exhibit' is correct and usable in written English.
It generally means to 'put something on display', or to 'make something available to view'. For example, the museum is going to put the new artifact on exhibit for all visitors to see.
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The watch will go on exhibit in March at the Breguet Museum.
More than 70 of the finest mummy portraits from European and North American collections go on exhibit tomorrow at the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
The pottery made by the blind and visually impaired students will go on exhibit in the education wing of the Jersey City Museum next year after the museum moves to its new headquarters on Montgomery Street.
Three dozen of her images, from her collection of about 330, will go on exhibit at Studio Gallery 88 on Saturday; this is the first time her work has been shown.
Along with chandeliers by Phyllis Tucker and glass structures by Linda Young, Ms. Brock's rooms go on exhibit today in "Artistry in Glass" at the Tee Ridder Miniatures Museum, off Northern Boulevard in Roslyn Harbor, and will remain there through April 11 (516) 484-7841.
In May, the map will go on exhibit for the first time in more than 50 years as part of an exhibition on Vikings at the Mystic Seaport titled, "Science, Myth, and Mystery: The Vinland Map Saga". The IPCH analysis will help inform the exhibit.
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On Friday Dayne's great weight-loss experiment goes on exhibit in a genuine game setting.
Last winter Pellegrin's work from Lebanon, Iran, Palestine, Romania, Afghanistan, Libya, Cuba, the United States, Mali, Egypt, Algeria, Haiti, Tunisia, and Indonesia went on exhibit at the Kunstfoyer der Versicherungskammer Bayern gallery in Germany.
Its sheet music (left) goes on exhibit next Sunday as the Yeshiva University Museum moves to a new site at 15 West 16th Street.
The vessel was decommissioned in 1980 and went on exhibit, beginning in 1985, at the USS Nautilus Memorial and Submarine Force Library and Museum in Groton, Connecticut.
Rockwell, in Black and White A collection of black and white limited edition prints by Norman Rockwell, depicting American family life in the 50's and 60's, goes on exhibit Tuesday through March 7 at the Gallery of Dodds Hall at the University of New Haven in West Haven.
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