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Discover Ludwig"the displays" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It can be used in a sentence as a noun phrase to refer to a group of items or objects that are being shown or exhibited. Example: The museum was filled with beautiful artwork, but the displays of ancient artifacts were the most impressive.
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the displays
noun
A show or spectacle.
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Tells about some of the displays.
The displays are works of art.
Sarah Jessica Parker was impressed by the displays.
The displays are divided by medium.
The displays are divided into chronological zones.
The pioneers were late, the displays say.
Others stop, startled, and survey the displays.
Mr. Kaufman assembled the displays himself.
The displays will change themes every few weeks.
The displays were impressively well kept maybe too well kept.
The displays in eShades work much like traditional laptop displays.
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