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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a show at a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to an event or performance taking place at a specific location.
Example: "I am excited to attend a show at a local theater this weekend."
Alternatives: "a performance at a" or "an event at a".
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Perhaps a show at a cemetery?
And he never eats during a show at a club.
And Mr. O'Harrow says he hopes to mount a show at a local mall.
He had done this before, in 1961 at a show at a New York gallery.
The following year, Bourdin had a show at a small gallery on the Rue de Seine.
In 1979, they hit the big time, with a show at a downtown New York rock club called Tier 3.
It sounds like an interesting subject for a show, particularly a show at a theater festival where tickets remain cheap.
In July, Earl performed a show at a garage on Ludlow Street, on the Lower East Side.
Mr. Goldthwait had increasing trouble selling tickets, once playing a show at a casino for only two people.
You can't see a show at a big venue without being flyer-mugged on the way in.
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