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Discover Ludwig"had exhibited" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is the past perfect tense of the verb "to exhibit," which means to show or display something. You can use it to describe an action that had already happened before another action in the past. Example: Before the art gallery closed, the curator had exhibited the new collection to a group of art enthusiasts.
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The Salon of 1884 marked the sixth time that Sargent had exhibited in France's most important art exhibition.
Congress had exhibited no interest in petitioner's capabilities.
She also publicly claimed that he had exhibited "gay tendencies".
They had exhibited their treasures together – there's Parisian sexual daring.
The focus was the command the Giants had exhibited.
If only Sissoko had exhibited merely half the Argentinian's commitment.
Besides, these powders also had exhibited excellent rate capability.
On Friday, Russian officials seized 11 pieces of art that Mr. Guelman had exhibited.
He commissioned about three dozen artists who had exhibited at the Secession to create artist's books.
According to the psychologist, they had exhibited qualities key to future success and happiness.
The Kiwis had exhibited, yet again, an uncanny ability to stay in phase with the shifts.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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