Sentence examples for a show one from inspiring English sources

The phrase "a show one" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to refer to a type of show or performance, but without additional context, it is ambiguous and unclear.
Example: "I was hoping to see a show one that features live music and dance."
Alternatives: "a performance" or "a presentation".

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On a bus ride home from a show one night, O'Neal responded to a call from Maria Bamford on Twitter for female comedians.

"I hate to tell you," a woman said after a show one night, "but those culottes look terrible on you".

One "was playing a show one night," Oberst remembers.

Some guy brought it to a show one time, and it was gone in 20 minutes.

I'm blessed because I really am busy, and I'll have a show one day.

It's not a show one loves, in the way one does Guys and Dolls or Sweeney Todd, but I found myself watching it with a professional admiration.

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