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The sentence "is now displayed" is grammatically correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to indicate something that has been made visible to someone, like in this example: The newly-painted mural is now displayed on the wall of the art gallery.
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The stone is now displayed on their mantel.
(The specimen is now displayed in a Mauritian museum).
The first prototype is now displayed at the Paris Le Bourget Air & Space Museum.
Some of the collection is now displayed in his online Cold War Museum, www.coldwar.org.
It was measured by a city official yesterday at City Hall, where it is now displayed.
The logo is now displayed in thicker, more compact bold letters.
So Baby REO is now displayed there, along with that old photograph of young Debbie Anderson sitting at the wheel.
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Researchers at the University of Wisconsin-Madison say that she is now displaying signs of being capable of speech.
Fortunately, Israel's prime minister, Ehud Olmert, is now displaying a clearer grasp of such realities than President Bush has mustered.
Publication type "software" is now displaying correctly on profile manager.
The Senate Library is now displaying Michael Flynn's book in the display case outside its office.
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