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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a show kind" is not correct in standard written English.
It seems to be an incomplete or incorrect expression, and it is unclear what it is intended to convey.
Example: "This is a show kind of event, meant to impress the audience."
Alternatives: "a type of show" or "a kind of performance".
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The march toward winning the bid for the 2012 Olympic Games has gone something like a Busby Berkeley musical, with a "let's put on a show" kind of enthusiasm from New York boosters.
Sean isn't interested in the Mickey-and-Judy "Hey kids, let's put on a show" kind of entertainment; he's interested in the "Who gets the sequel rights and how much are you going to pay me for the option?" kind of show business.
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"I couldn't see myself doing a sitcom or a television show kind of a thing," he said.
"Just hearing it was a minstrel show kind of repelled me immediately," Mr. Henry said.
It was a sketch show kind of like "SNL," but it was done in Harlem.
"This isn't a show horse kind of event for him.
"The first season of a show is kind of like an extended pilot," Mr. Walton, 33, said.
'Sounds like a story!' says Clement. 'Sounds like a show!' McKenzie: 'Kind of sounds like an American sitcom.
Going to a show is kind of like visiting Japan, you expect gifts on your arrival.
"Sheffield isn't a show-offy kind of place.
"I am a show-biz kind of gal and the show must go on," Ms. Mills said.
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