Collocations for "exhibit"
Common phrases and expressions where native English speakers use the word "exhibit" in context.
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exhibit
ⓘMost examples are given in US English. We have labeled exceptions as UK.n
- a [museum, gallery, traveling, local] exhibit
- [an amazing, a beautiful] exhibit
- a [new, special] exhibit
- (go) see the [Picasso, Surrealist] exhibit
- an exhibit of [paintings, photographs]
- an exhibit in the [museum, gallery]
- my [paintings] are on exhibit (at)
- the exhibits are on display [at, until]
- the exhibit is open to [the public, members]
- there is an exhibit (that) I [would like, want] to see
- UK: (all) the exhibits were behind glass
- a [courtroom, murder] exhibit
- the exhibits were [produced, presented] in court
- as seen in exhibit ["A"]
- please see exhibit ["A"]
- present exhibit ["A"]
- an exhibit [hall, room, gallery]
- exhibits [symptoms, side effects]
- exhibits [the kind of, typical, unusual] behavior
- as exhibited in [specimen, sample] [G]
- exhibited [signs, warnings] of
- exhibiting [early, the first, definite] signs of
- exhibit a [painting, photograph, sculpture] (at)
- the [painting] was exhibited (in)
- exhibit the [newest, latest, oldest, earliest] paintings
- exhibited for [public, private, exclusive] viewing
- [local, 18th century, American] artists were exhibited
- [caught, seen, filmed, arrested for] exhibiting himself
'exhibit' also found in these entries (note: many are not synonyms or translations):