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Discover LudwigThe phrase "by shows" can be grammatically correct and usable in written English as part of a prepositional phrase.
This phrase can mean "through demonstrations" or "by means of exhibitions or performances." Example: By shows of strength and skill, the performer amazed the audience.
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The latter is no stranger to Icicle, and as his recent MIXED BY shows, the guy is making some of the most pertinent dubstep around at the moment.
The study found fame to be the No. 1 value communicated by shows in 2007.
He will play Canberra on Monday, followed by shows around the country including Adelaide's Clipsal 500 on 6 March.
Though it's clearly inspired by shows like "Upstairs Downstairs," "Downton Abbey" borrows from literature nearly as much as television.
Mr. Blank meanwhile boasted about Showtime's lineup, led by shows like "The Tudors" and "Dexter" that he called hits.
China will also be judged by shows of human spontaneity from parents, fans and athletes at the Games.
The roster of scripted hits on the network has been thinner, led by shows like "Awkward" and "Teen Wolf".
One way is partisan talk about the news, as exemplified by shows on MSNBC and Fox News.
The result has sometimes been a stampede to Broadway by shows that by all rights should remain Off Broadway.
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