Sentence examples for to exhibits from inspiring English sources

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to exhibits

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To display or show (something) for others to see, especially at an exhibition or contest.

  • He wanted to exhibit his baseball cards.

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"I thought if I did graffiti then I could introduce art to the people," she says, "Because no one goes to exhibitions and galleries -- only some very important people are invited to exhibits.

It offers access to the grounds but not to exhibits.

Realign the escalators that take visitors up to exhibits so there would be less confusion.

The other questions pertained to exhibits presented by the two sides.

In addition to exhibits of members' creations, the gallery space is used for lectures, meetings of youth groups and dinners.

The north side will have pavilions devoted to exhibits of model railways, train collectibles and contemporary and future technology.

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Painters want to exhibit.

He hopes to exhibit it here soon.

He seemed to exhibit brutish toughness.

Island floras also come to exhibit endemism.

Nevertheless, he continued to exhibit.

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