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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a show that was" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a past event or performance, typically in a narrative or descriptive context.
Example: "The play was a show that was both entertaining and thought-provoking, leaving the audience in awe."
Alternatives: "a performance that was" or "an event that was".
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Fox wanted a show that was both outrageous and safe.
She had been in a show that was troubled, she said, and quit.
Forget Christmas, this was a show that was truly special whatever time of year it aired.
I had joined a show that was already a tremendous success.
"I wanted to make a show that was true to what we do," he said.
She had just auditioned for a show that was being staged in Baltimore.
Here came a show that was a throwback to the flappers of the roaring 20s.
People were clearly wanting this, they hadn't found a show that was giving them it before.
This was a show that was always more important as a cultural phenomenon than a hit.
For years, this was a show that was nowhere to be seen on British TV.
After being on a show that was so successful for so long you want to change it up a bit.
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