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Free sign upThe phrase "in the showcase" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to something that is displayed prominently or highlighted for viewing, often in a physical or metaphorical context.
Example: "The latest designs are in the showcase at the front of the store, attracting many customers."
Alternatives: "on display" or "in the display case".
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One approach has been to pair writers from diverse backgrounds with actors in the showcase.
The scheme culminated in the showcase, when each team gave a slick eight-minute pitch.
He will run in the showcase Wanamaker Mile, his first mile race as a professional.
His prize car that he has in the showcase garage now is the '56 Lincoln.
We still see a lot of cake in the showcase, but we closed the bakery".
But she was in the showcase herself, in 1973, just 18 months after moving to New York.
Jamaicans are expected to medal in the showcase sprinting events and relays next month at the Olympic Games in Beijing.
"Now you're in the showcase of recognized writers, and there's a lot you have to do to deserve it".
Unlike the preposterous Champions Series, to which it ostensibly provides a climax, there is clear merit in the showcase card inaugurated at Ascot last year.
Some of the subtleties in the showcase model could provide valuable lessons, reckons Peter Williams, formerly finance director of Selfridges and now its chief executive.
The 27-year-old Spaniard ended up winning the Tour while Armstrong had to be content with a third-place finish in the showcase event.
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