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\section{Exhibits}
\label{sec:exhibits}
In the following, we provide four examples of the design of correlated materials, encompassing materials displaying charge-order, superconductivity and metal-insulator transitions. The field is still in its infancy and the
exhibits examples span the development of the workflow itself.
We highlight the tools currently in use and the role that correlations play in each stage of the workflow.
Because of the field is still in rapidly developing, the different steps of the workflow are implemented to a different degree in each example.
We stress the tools which are currently in use, and in particular {\bf the role that correlations are playing in these material design projects}. % At this point in time, material design projects arise from qualitative ideas which are inspired in the chemistry of existing compounds. [Should we say that in the future machine learning might give even more radical points of departure ?].