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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a show of technique" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a demonstration or display of skill in a particular area, such as art, sports, or performance.
Example: "The dancer's performance was truly captivating, showcasing a show of technique that left the audience in awe."
Alternatives: "a display of skill" or "an exhibition of technique".
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This is not a show of technique, but of catharsis.
The band has never made much of a show of technique, preferring to let the songs sound homemade.
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Chambers Fine Art in Chelsea (522 West 19th Street, through March 24) is participating for the first time, with a show of the wizard of cut-paper technique, Wu Jian'an.
Remember wrestling is a show & a demonstration of technique rather than a real fight and to prevent serious injury or death apply techniques accordingly.
Vásquez shows a mastery of technique and language.
"I remember a perfect, smooth ball of foie gras, breaded and deep-fried, that showed a lot of technique," he said.
"He showed a combination of technique and application and skill to get that hundred.
Henderson is a talented attacking midfielder, a player who has shown flashes of technique and broad talent, but he is too raw yet to dislodge the likes of Kris Commons and Stefan Johansen.
Mr. Smith's small "Untitled" (circa early 1940's) oil on Masonite, which is in a display case, shows a variety of techniques.
Some performers are more thoroughly pedestrian, while several sequences show a peculiar amalgam of technique and awkwardness, as when one woman swings a stiff leg to and fro or keeps it stretched in the air as if it were an alien attachment to her body.
The antbirds that forage arboreally show a number of techniques and specialisations.
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