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The phrase "a show makes" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the impact or effect that a show has on its audience or the entertainment industry.
Example: "A show makes a significant difference in how we perceive cultural issues."
Alternatives: "a show creates" or "a show produces".
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When a show makes back its investment, or has a particularly good week in sales, the publicists now send out a press release, which is rather new.
According to SNL Kagan, a media research firm, even if a show makes it through its first season, it has only a 30% chance of being renewed the next year.
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Like most jukebox musicals, this is a show made for the group's fans.
This is a show made for those who enjoy a few winces along with their grins.
She belongs to the long theatrical line of kids putting on a show, making "Dear Edwina" a musical within a musical.
The panto, an affectionate English term for a show made for this time of the year, is not wordless.
This is a show made by experts wanting to find the most interesting stories they can tell.
Television executives say the chats deepen viewers' interest in a show, making them more likely to watch next time.
And then there are the people one must please to get a show made in the first place.
"Why wouldn't you when it multiplies your chances of getting a show made in a writer's market?" Not that it's all sunshine and roses.
Admittedly, Mrs Brown's Boys is a show made in Ireland, but Britain loves it.
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