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Discover Ludwig"on display at" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe an object or item that is being shown or exhibited in a public space or event. Example: The famous painting was on display at the art museum for three months before it was returned to its owners.
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In addition one is on display at the store.
now on display at the society.
Other tech tools are also on display at Sketchfest.
Her drawings are on display at the gallery Curate NYC.
The car was repaired and remains on display at Graceland.
The models are still on display at the Botanical Museum.
(It is on display at a church in Gadsden).
Some of these products were on display at Trixie & Peanut.
Coöperation has been on display at Cahill's morning conference call.
The results are on display at MoMA through Aug. 13.
The results were on display at the Final Four.
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