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To shows

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To display, to have somebody see (something).

  • The car's dull finish showed years of neglect.

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"Journalists should be invited to shows".

They go to shows and museums together.

"Maybe I should just not go to shows anymore.

First by being a fan and going to shows.

"Currently there's instant access to shows but constant deferral.

Celebrities have been there since I started going to shows.

I learn a lot from people who come to shows.

"I go to shows and all I see is love.

The Hampstead doesn't invite critics to shows downstairs.

I keep going to shows in pursuit of rapture.

"We like going to shows here," Mr. Schmersal said.

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