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The phrase "an impressive show" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a performance, event, or display that is remarkable or noteworthy.
Example: "The fireworks display was truly an impressive show that captivated the audience."
Alternatives: "a remarkable performance" or "an outstanding exhibition."
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With his place on the line, that's an impressive show of attitude and confidence.
Pitchers for Japan and the United States put on an impressive show nonetheless.
It was an impressive show, but Astral Weeks was not the high point.
It was an impressive show, and still too canned by half.
But after a while, with an impressive show of stoicism, they managed to keep still.
I saw them put on an impressive show last year at Ravinia (suburban Chicago's outdoor-on-the-lawn summer venue).
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It was an impressive showing, nonetheless.
Pork belly makes an impressive showing.
Young and relatively inexperienced animators also made an impressive showing.
The Fighting Irish boldly announced their arrival with an impressive showing at the Garden.
The Never-Ending Language Learning system, or NELL, has made an impressive showing so far.
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