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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a telling show" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a performance or presentation that reveals significant information or insights about a subject.
Example: "The documentary was a telling show of the struggles faced by the community, highlighting their resilience and determination."
Alternatives: "an insightful display" or "a revealing performance".
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In this case, the effusion prompts a telling show of modesty: "Thanks for the compliment.
In a telling show of double standards, though, Fennessey went on to dismiss the efforts of "commercial" R&B based almost entirely on their sales figures, rather than their music.
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A one-woman story telling show from a former Texas beauty queen.
In general, reinforcement and desensitizing behavior guidance techniques such as positive verbal reinforcement, promising a toy, tell-show-do, using the child's imagination, and distraction were rated as most acceptable by Saudi fourth-year dental students.
They usually, I am told, show a disregard for shipboard conventions that many of the Queen Mary's clientele old style would find distressing.
Don't just tell; show.
But a story he tells shows the effect people like him may have had on other people - even children.
Copper Mountain and Risoul have, I was told, shown a little growth, and the two Austrian resorts (where Tui increased its capacity) have done well.
"They let the petty stuff go and just played basketball". Which, truth be told, shows a lot of maturity.
You can tell a show is in the offing when a line starts forming at the rear of the restaurant.
The patent includes an extremely telling schematic (shown above) of a driver behind the wheel of a self-driving car.
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