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exhibition

[ek-suh-bish-uhn] / ˌɛk səˈbɪʃ ən /


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Some players made the short trip from Indian Wells to Las Vegas this past weekend to participate in the MGM Grand Slam, an exhibition designed to help players ramp up for back-to-back tournaments.

From Los Angeles Times

The other night, social media was rocking with highlights from an exhibition game in the Dominican Republic, between DR’s stacked superteam and the Detroit Tigers.

From The Wall Street Journal

A teenager has sold her Nissan Micra car for £400 to the organisers of an exhibition who are using it to replicate an original Banksy work of art.

From BBC

The theatrical business, including the exhibition industry, still has not recovered from the pandemic’s effect on consumer behavior.

From Los Angeles Times

Heading into the exhibition I was eager to see what 18th-century ribbons and laces if not frock coats and gowns would be displayed as ancillary objects.

From The Wall Street Journal