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The phrase "a showcase of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an exhibition or presentation that highlights or displays certain items, talents, or achievements.
Example: "The art gallery is hosting a showcase of local artists' work this weekend."
Alternatives: "a display of" or "an exhibition of".
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"It was a showcase of the incredible.
2010: A showcase of Chinese culture. 5.
And her home is a showcase of simplicity and ingenuity.
"A showcase of Fall talent," he boasts, stentorian.
And there is a showcase of contemporary photography.
Mr. Tsui's film isn't merely a showcase of effects, though.
Unsurprisingly, then, Iowa's Russian festival was a showcase of unknowns.
Thursday's federal question time was a showcase of contempt.
They also foresaw a showcase of American engineering.
In the US, cotton production is a showcase of technology.
Now Cochran Gardens is a showcase of urban ingenuity.
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