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The phrase "a show" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a performance, presentation, or event that is intended for an audience, such as a theater production, television program, or exhibition.
Example: "I can't wait to see the new show that opens this weekend at the local theater."
Alternatives: "a performance" or "an exhibition".
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"Not just a show.
— you have a show.
And what a show!
It's a show.
Tells about a show.
This is a show.
"I need a show.
A show about mobsters?
It lacked only a show.
It's a show of incompetence".
"That would be a show".
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