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Discover LudwigThe phrase "well display" is not correct in standard written English.
It may be intended to convey that something is displayed in a good or effective manner, but it is not a commonly used expression. Example: "The artwork was well displayed in the gallery, attracting many visitors."
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But there are already signs that the dialectic favored by the forthcoming novus ordo seclorum may well display what Sean Hannity would probably not call "Hegelian tendencies".
Dowell maintains that Florence is a woman of the most shallow possible motivations - she wants to look good, dress well, display herself to intellectual advantage, and be catered to.
Basically, if one focuses attention on the time evolution of an emergent property, such as the price movements of a stock or the daily changes in temperature, then that property may well display behaviour that is completely deterministic yet indistinguishable from a random process; in other words, it is chaotic.
This cannot only well display color gamut, but also reduce the hardware complexity and cost.
The methods used in this work involved three steps, namely creation of inventories, data quality control, and finally seismic amplitude computation and well display.
In some parts, the one element might well display a greater degree of intensity than the other; nowhere, however, can either element crowd out the other totally.
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They are well displayed in Ontario, Maine, and Sweden.
Beside Picasso's mighty art, which is so well displayed here, it pales.
Evidence of sea-level rise and fall is well displayed in Permian strata.
Henry Cowell's "Synchrony" well displays the composer's alert ear for layered sonorities and crunchy cluster chords.
They are installed in the main gallery, though not very well displayed, suspended above a mantelpiece over a fireplace.
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