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"in order to showcase" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when you want to introduce a following phrase or clause that explains why you are doing something. For example, "In order to showcase my talents, I decided to apply for the job."
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In order to showcase this new feature, the company has worked with Artella on a WebVR animated short called Lily & Snout.
In order to showcase the power of their recently introduced Evolta batteries, Panasonic let a small robot climb up a 500 meter-cliff at Grand Canyon on Saturday.
They booked easyJet flights to Berlin in order to showcase a trainspotter's dream of little-known techno DJs.
In October 2011, Occupy held a rally in Foley Square specifically in order to showcase its forged hands with labor.
Multiple practical examples and a case study are presented in order to showcase how to use the proposed new method to solve real-world design problems.
Thus, no thermocouple validation was performed in this case and the experiment was done in order to showcase temperature monitoring in a real heterogenous biological specimen.
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In order to accurately showcase the predictive power of these instrumental methods, it is imperative for forthcoming literature to include the statistics resultant from the rigorous validation of multivariate models.
Finally, in order to validate and showcase the time and cost efficiency of our approach, we compare our performance with Swift, one of the most widely used and state-of-the-art high performance workflow execution frameworks.
It was in fact spurred by McQueen with the "bumster" trouser created in order to elongate the torso, not showcase the buttox.
Choose the answer "Yup!" in order to proceed into the Showcase.
Second, publicity and a platform to showcase the work in order to reach a larger audience.
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