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The phrase "a simple show" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a performance or presentation that is straightforward and uncomplicated in nature.
Example: "The event was just a simple show, featuring local talent and community participation."
Alternatives: "an easy performance" or "a basic presentation".
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"A Simple Show of Hands" (Thursday Styles, Oct. 5) struck a familiar note.
Arsène Wenger was asked whether he was worried by how his team were disturbed by a simple show of aggression.
"The charm and the pleasure of it," Mr. Hull said, "is that it is what it is: a simple show".
"House of Cards," at its best, is a simple show: Underwood wants power, and he looks at the camera and tells us that this is what he wants.
But many others will feel that this too was an overreaction to a simple show of support for people whose livelihoods had been destroyed.
On this journey, be sure to laugh much and smile often, for optimism will always make the world a brighter place, for a simple show of optimism can make the world a brighter place.
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At present a simple display shows the position of trains in the yard using track circuits.
"It's a very simple show for adults that's ideally funny and hopefully a little bit poignant," argues Mark.
It is a deceptively simple show, but one that's always making connections, not least between the idea of running riot and the mad delirium of dancing.
"I can't just have a simple runway show," she laughed.
The back page of Friday's Manchester Evening News carried a simple message: Show Respect.
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