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Justin
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Do people use the phrase "in exhibition"?

The Bosarges’ $5 million mummy now is in exhibitionin exhibition at the Museum of Natural History in Houston. (source)

I am not familiar with "in exhibition". I would always use "on exhibition". My own research on Google Ngrams and Google Books is inconclusive, showing "in exhibition" being far less common. I am not sure "in exhibition" means exactly the same as "on exhibition".

Do people say "in exhibition"?

"in exhibition"?

The Bosarges’ $5 million mummy now is in exhibition at the Museum of Natural History in Houston. (source)

I am not familiar with "in exhibition". I would always use "on exhibition". My own research on Google Ngrams and Google Books is inconclusive, showing "in exhibition" being far less common. I am not sure "in exhibition" means exactly the same as "on exhibition".

Do people say "in exhibition"?

Do people use the phrase "in exhibition"?

The Bosarges’ $5 million mummy now is in exhibition at the Museum of Natural History in Houston. (source)

I am not familiar with "in exhibition". I would always use "on exhibition". My own research on Google Ngrams and Google Books is inconclusive, showing "in exhibition" being far less common. I am not sure "in exhibition" means exactly the same as "on exhibition".

Do people say "in exhibition"?

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"in exhibition"?

The Bosarges’ $5 million mummy now is in exhibition at the Museum of Natural History in Houston. (source)

I am not familiar with "in exhibition". I would always use "on exhibition". My own research on Google Ngrams and Google Books is inconclusive, showing "in exhibition" being far less common. I am not sure "in exhibition" means exactly the same as "on exhibition".

Do people say "in exhibition"?