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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a show where" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to introduce a description of a television program, theater performance, or any event that is presented to an audience.
Example: "I recently watched a show where the contestants had to solve puzzles to win a cash prize."
Alternatives: "a program in which" or "a performance that".
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"They should do a show where torture backfires".
Gogglebox is a show where you watch people watch television.
Not bad for a show where nothing ever happens.
Why go a show where the host tries to use you?
I came from a show where dialogue was, what was written is what you say.
A show where the audience is on a treasure hunt for the reality of the past.
We're talking about a show where Alzheimer's is the lighter note.
"We want a show where they can tell a lot of jokes".
He did a show where he danced behind closed doors — no admittance.
And once you've found a show, where do you start: with the most recent episode?
So we might do a show where somebody breaks into Bernie's house.
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