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The phrase "it is being shown" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it when you're talking about something that is currently in the process of being displayed or presented to others. For example: "It is being shown on the big screen at the front of the room."
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Fresh from its world premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival in September, it is being shown just once, on Sunday, and doesn't have a distributor, so buy a ticket and grab some snacks: the movie runs a daunting if easy-to-take 272 minutes.
It is being shown through Labor Day in the West Building Project Room.
"Spider," fits that description, and it is being shown in theaters with "The Square".
My only disappointment with the UK release is that it is being shown here in the English-dubbed version.
It is being shown to whoever buys a ticket and walks in, as a work of art, which it is.
The quilt has never been exhibited publicly until now, at Nebraska, where it is being shown through February.
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It was being shown in 178 theaters by the end of its run.
I am surprised it's being shown on PBS.
Since it's being shown on broadcast television, the show also had to be sanitized.
By the spring of 1975, it was being shown in most of the populated sections of the country.
So this is a French show about guys in the UK and it's being shown in the US? Yes.
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