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Discover LudwigThe phrase "has just shown" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is in the present perfect tense and indicates an action that has recently been completed. Example: The movie has just shown in theaters and is already receiving rave reviews from critics.
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Iran has just shown us the nature of the problem.
It's that America that has just shown its face".
Brady Dougan has just shown that's not necessarily the case.
Mr Clark has just shown him the way.
Westwood has just shown nerves of steel to save par on the 4th.
A man called Martin has just shown me, on his iPhone, what we're about to do.
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In the teach one of one condition where the teacher has just showed Elmo there is one function.
6.42pm BST 80 mins: Rain update: Andie McDowell has just showed up to ask if it's raining.
Sinclair has just showed a glimpse of his ability when Cisse ended Swansea's hopes.
The company has just showed off its first look at "Firefox Reality," a browser built specifically for headsets.
And we've just shown you two examples of that.
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