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Discover Ludwig"has shown up" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used in the past tense to indicate that someone or something has arrived or appeared in a certain place. Example: "I was worried that he wouldn't come, but he has finally shown up."
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"But no one has shown up yet".
No one has shown up yet?
Neither lover has shown up for the date.
Ghosn has shown up each year at Monaco to meet the press and watch his team.
The campaign has shown up the best and the worst both of Scotland and the UK.
And she has shown up at the office on Sunday to prepare for a busy week.
Polio has shown up in Minnesota among the Amish, who are distrustful of vaccines.
"That attitude has shown up in the American criminal justice of the last 30 years".
The distrust and animosity between doctors and patients has shown up in a variety of places.
Yet it's mildly surprising he has shown up at all, let alone on time.
The problem has shown up clearly in recent weeks among suppliers of technology equipment.
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