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Discover LudwigThe phrase "also on shows" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to additional content or appearances related to television or other performance platforms.
Example: "The actor is known for his roles in movies, but he has also appeared on shows like 'The Tonight Show' and 'Saturday Night Live.'"
Alternatives: "additionally on programs" or "furthermore on broadcasts".
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She played up the benefits of advertising not only during "Today" on weekday mornings, but also on shows that run opposite "Today" on two other channels that are part of the NBCUniversal News Group: "Morning Joe" on MSNBC and "Squawk Box" on CNBC.
Although local television news programs discussed the massive advertising, it was not reported the actual selection of time slots for the ad buys focused not only on news programs, but also on shows with women and senior citizens as their typical audience.
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Each year, the club also put on shows at the Orange County Fair, Los Angeles County Fair and San Diego County Fair.
Models of chromosomes and DNA were also put on show.
Also on show is Line Wobbler by the charismatic Robin Baumgarten, a "one-dimensional LED dungeon crawler" which you can check out here.
The Coronation Chair, one of the oldest pieces of English furniture still in use, was also on show.
Luckily, the real gems are also on show in London.
Also on show: gorgeous Sydney sunshine and some lovely frocks.
And other vivid illustrations are also on show.
Also on show was the breadth of the remain camp.
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