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Discover LudwigThe phrase "about to show" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when indicating that something is imminent or will happen very soon, often in the context of revealing or presenting information.
Example: "I am about to show you the results of our latest research."
Alternatives: "ready to present" or "on the verge of revealing".
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I am about to show you the new world.
"The photos that I am about to show you are sometimes hard for the average person to interpret, hard for me.
We're about to show them what a mob looks like".
Kramer's about to show Jerry this statue he made out of fusilli".
"What I'm about to show you," he says, "you can't tell a soul about it.
Whoever fired it was not about to show himself, at least not yet.
Now, here on the lane, Denis is about to show me how simple it is.
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"We show what is just about permissible to show.
"This wasn't a good way to go about it, to show myself," he said.
"So I started to put together exhibitions about culture, to show American audiences something new".
"It's not about wanting to show I'm versatile," he explains.
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