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Discover LudwigThe phrase "on a display" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that something is being shown or exhibited for others to see. Example: The new product was beautifully presented on a display at the trade show, catching the attention of many potential customers.
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But don't expect her to put on a display.
By David Remnick Putin's aim was to put on a display of renewed national confidence and modernity.
Perhaps you're trying to stay afloat in a harsh group situation by putting on a display of power.
No one can figure out who left it on a display counter.
14. Mobile earrings on a display head.
One night, the hotel put on a display of Thai traditional dancing.
Rather, gate agents manually insert cardboard numbers on a display board.
When you put on a display like that, you'll see it again and again and again".
This was not the first time a Harlem player had put on a display.
Joe DiMaggio never put on a display of petulance as did Paul O'Neill after every out.
It came from a small pink rabbit on a display case in the souvenir shop.
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