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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are shown off" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when describing something that is displayed or exhibited for others to see, often to highlight its qualities or features. Example: "The latest fashion trends are shown off during the annual fashion week."
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are shown off
verb
To display, to have somebody see (something).
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The results are shown off in private.
These extraordinary ensembles are shown off at events like weddings, or La Paz's yearly Gran Poder festival, which brings the cities' wealthy Aymara merchants out in force.
At the River View, Mr. Tsilikass works of art are shown off in a climate-controlled trophy case at the center of the restaurant.
Roger Deakins's seductive camera work and Rick Heinrich's production design almost succeed in tying the movie together; both are shown off to particular advantage in lavish dream sequences that look like Busby Berkeley on Ecstasy.
GoT's stunning visual effects are shown off in Romeyn's Vimeo showreel, detailing how the purple hue that gave rise to the name 'Purple Wedding' was applied during Joffrey's demise and how Oberyn Martell's trial by combat death was made as disgusting as possible.
By now you've probably already seen the WinPho7 features that are shown off on this video, but what you probably haven't seen is the hardware.
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People are showing off because they feel free".
This is why the results are showing off now.
But all my friends are showing off their pretty covers.
After three years of construction, it was shown off last week.
Spectrum d is shown off scale in the 3600 3000 cm−1 area.
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