Collocations withexhibit

These are words often used in combination withexhibit.

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changing exhibit
The center also includes a small, changing exhibit that highlights the work of living traditional and contemporary artists.
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exhibit hall
An underwater tunnels and a sunken ship are also part of the exhibit hall.
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hands-on exhibit
There are many hands-on exhibits and interactive displays.
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interactive exhibit
This interactive exhibit has attracted thousands of visitors.
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main exhibit
The other main exhibit, undoubtedly, is the poll tax.
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new exhibit
We'll introduce a new charge for constituents, perhaps of £1, to pay for the new exhibit.
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permanent exhibit
It houses a permanent exhibit featuring the accomplishments of each of the honorees.
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special exhibit
The walls were repainted in shades of purples and violet for this special exhibit.
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temporary exhibit
The building consisted of two concentric rings with a meeting area and temporary exhibit room.
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