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"does it show that" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to ask if the evidence or information presented supports a certain conclusion or point of view. Here is an example: "Many people believe that money can buy happiness, but does it show that in the long run?".
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Does it show that deep down I was interested in the environment from an early age?
The tolerance and pluralism of liberal societies can often be exploited or assaulted; this does not make tolerance wrong, nor does it show that pluralism is doomed.
The evidence based on existing data is neither sufficient to recommend the introduction of auctions as a generic instrument, nor does it show that previous support schemes were typically superior.
Does Chernobyl indict an entire industry, or does it show that, even at its worst, it isn't that bad?
Does it show that if a powerful party official on the ascent can be brought low than anyone can?
Not only does it show that Egypt has carried on being a great cultural centre long after the age of thepyramids: it also reminds us of the complexity and pluralism of life, art and history in the Middle East.
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If it does, it shows that steroid education programs are not working".
And it does: it shows that it's now all but impossible for anything to happen without also having to mean something.
Not only did it show that financial companies can quickly implode, but the subsequent government rescues were highly unpopular with voters.
But neither did it show that those taking cholesterol medication were less likely to have the sticky plaques that gum up brain function.
"With Michelle and I playing like we did, it showed that there are other people there.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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