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Answer for the clue "Showroom exhibitions ", 8 letters:
displays

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n. (plural of display English) vb. (en-third-person singular of: display )

Usage examples of displays.

But there were fragments: Ali had sat unmoved among his displays and analytics.

Kal Omo’s programmers had sanitized a batch of head-up displays for Qeng Ho use.

Normally the Emergents liked to get results from computer and head-up displays, all graphics and hygienically filtered data.

Light flickered from the buckled walls, and the displays were mostly nonsense.

Smith’s -shaped desk was piled with hardcopy reports and five or six small reading displays, three alight.

On the displays over the fizz bar, Viki could see the General handing her formal offer to Tim to pass out to Parliament.

A decade ago, the Center had been a huge thing, dozens of intelligence techs with the funny little CRT displays of the era.

There were data displays, but now the simplest ones were twelve-color-capable.

Across the other displays, Most Bright lights had blossomed, queries to the Command Center, launch announcements from the King’s Rocket Offense forces.

It explained everything, but—Belga looked at the displays, the network-massaged reports of Accord launches coming in from all directions.

Nevertheless, Jau’s displays showed flashes against the upper atmosphere.

Yet the buzz of sound and the displays at the upper corners of her vision kept her in tenuous contact with what was going on in space, and at Princeton.

A tall, incredibly blond young man was sitting there, peering intently at the row of displays rising up over the heads of the seated techs.

Liadof's top-secret probe was centered in one of the sensor displays, a three-dimensional version of the sketch he'd been studying and analyzing over the past few days.

Faraday said, tearing his eyes away from the displays and staring in disbelief at the woman beside him.