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The phrase "a good showcase" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that effectively displays or highlights certain qualities, features, or talents.
Example: "The exhibition was a good showcase of local artists and their unique styles."
Alternatives: "an excellent display" or "a great exhibition".
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Matt Rudd: A good showcase for their talents?
Is the net a good showcase for photography?
"Libya was a good showcase into who she is," Lindsey Graham told me.
Is it because clever women think this isn't a good showcase for their talents?
This book app is available on just about every tablet – a good showcase for its developer's illustration talents.
A simple salad of burrata with colorful heirloom cherry tomatoes — red, bright green and purple — was a good showcase for the cheese.
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The scene where they decide to pull a sickie is an especially good showcase for their excellent comic timing.
The second work was "Carmen" in Roland Petit's celebrated 1949 version, also a good company showcase but, of course, centered on its heroine.
The four teams in CTSP's Facebook-sponsored Data for Good Competition will be presenting today in CITRIS and CTSP's Tech & Data for Good Showcase Day.
He will explain the multiplier effect that having things in the public Commons offers to the public good, showcasing Wikipedia as a wider cultural heritage preservation tool, as well as a multiplier of knowledge.
A sinister incarnation of Get Happy is frustratingly good – showcasing the steampunk style that I wished had been suffused throughout.
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