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The phrase "has been on display" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase when referring to an item or artwork that is or was available for public viewing. Example: The painting has been on display in the National Gallery for the past three years.
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It is the first time a work by Vettriano, who is one of Scotland's best known living artists, has been on display at the gallery.
American frustration has been on display, too.
Certainly, leadership has been on display.
That commitment has been on display recently.
Coöperation has been on display at Cahill's morning conference call.
It has been on display in the Louvre since 1887.
This tension has been on display in European capitals.
Their peculiarly symbiotic relationship has been on display repeatedly.
That nervous system has been on display for decades.
The political dysfunctionality of America has been on display as never before, to the nation's shame.
He knows how to coach international hockey, and that knowledge has been on display here.
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