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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a show for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate the intended audience or purpose of a show, such as a television program or theatrical performance.
Example: "This is a show for children, designed to entertain and educate them."
Alternatives: "a program aimed at" or "a production intended for".
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Well, a show, for a start.
It's a show for America".
It's also a show for the diehards.
It's a show for the whole family".
This is a show for our times.
Have I got a show for you!
It's a show for grown-ups.
It was a show for the tourists, though".
He also hosts a show for BBC London 94.9.
Mainly it is a show for collectors of vintage prints.
"She's more of a show for the American family".
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