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The phrase "a showing which" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a demonstration or presentation of something, often in a formal or academic context.
Example: "The research paper included a showing which illustrated the effectiveness of the new treatment."
Alternatives: "a demonstration that" or "an exhibition which".
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Deservedly so, at that, with a showing which placed Dundee United and their 28,000 supporters firmly into the Celtic Park shade.
For if reliance is not a common question, each plaintiff would be required to prove that he in fact relied on a misstatement, a showing which is simply not susceptible to classwide proof.
Mr Miliband said he was "truly sorry" for a showing which left Labour with 232 MPs, sustaining heavy losses at the hands of the SNP in Scotland and failing to make significant gains elsewhere.
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Dinner and a show — which kept the kids captivated.
"We are committed to presenting a show which we all will be proud of," Bailey wrote.
It's also a show which flags up the difference between Britain and America.
At its heart, it's a show which presents itself as the voice of women.
To compete on a show which initially inspired me to become an engineer is amazing," says Go.
The aim was to produce a show which took a "a candid look at cancer" and it was immediately popular.
Talk story about a show which will be performed at the N.Y.
Baby siblings put on a show, which transforms poor Magritte's dog.
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