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Discover Ludwig"seen on display" is a valid phrase that you can use in written English.
For example, you could say, "We went to the vintage car show and saw some amazing vehicles seen on display."
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They are often seen on display in Italian food shops.
As far as he knew, it had last been seen on display at the New York Aquarium, in Battery Park.
Every museum owned ten, twenty, a hundred times as many paintings as were ever seen on display.
Silbermann said she was much more concerned about what she called the "policing of comedy" she's seen on display in recent days.
The book can be seen on display at the Ted Muehling Studio, at 25 Howard Street, and at The Drawing Room, in East Hampton.
In later years, the Deal Meteorite could be seen on display in Philadelphia at the Academy of Natural Sciences, which sold it with other museum specimens to a consortium of mineral dealers last fall; it is possibly in Colorado now.
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If this is true, then the definition I am choosing to use is the one I saw on display all last week: dedicated medical professionals, sincerely and earnestly caring for those in great need.
"What you see on display tends to be the best".
He had never encountered the kind of mindless, raw hate he saw on display in Dallas.
Something like that dynamic is what many white feminists saw on display in the Simpson verdict; but it's among women that the racial divide is especially salient.
It reminds me of a coat I once saw on display in a museum, a Dior coat from the '50s that belonged to the ballerina Margot Fonteyn.
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