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The part of a sentence "spectacular display of" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to describe something that is visually impressive, exciting, and eye-catching, such as a fireworks show or light display. For example, "The New Year's Eve party featured a spectacular display of fireworks."
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It's a typically spectacular display of dance, acrobatics and music.
The whole thing is a spectacular display of incompetence.
The historic city boast a spectacular display of densely packed traditional structures.
In a spectacular display of timing, tone, and savvy, Weiss pop-cultured the question.
It continues to be our most spectacular display of public time-keeping.
As the actor Peter Coyote says in the book: "What a spectacular display of hypocritical horseshit.
The landing in California represented "a spectacular display of technological prowess", acknowledged the Independent.
The result, at the house-of-books, was a spectacular display of ideological fireworks.
This is the most spectacular display of cash-register politics in the history of our country".
It has been the most spectacular display of public morality ever seen.
Cosmonauts is a spectacular display of some of the most important relics of humanity's obsession with space.
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