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Discover Ludwig'in galleries' is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
You can use it to describe a place or context where art is displayed. For example, "The artist's work was displayed in galleries across the country."
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David Choe's works have been exhibited in galleries internationally.
It was the kind of drawing you might see in galleries and museums the world over.
Does the artist have any significant showings in galleries, or did they in the past?
"The artistically inclined work in galleries.
Street art is in galleries.
Few of my friends showed in galleries.
He started showing work in galleries.
And there are no tears in galleries.
How did their work in galleries begin?
Her art is showcased in galleries, corporate offices and residences.
His photos are collected in books and hung in galleries.
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