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Discover Ludwig"late show" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to a television or radio program that is broadcast or performed during the late evening hours, or to refer to an event happening after the usual time, such as a movie that starts at 11pm. For example: "I'm so exhausted from work, so I'm just going home and watching a late show on TV tonight."
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The greatest late show?
No late show tonight.
Next up, "Late Show With David Letterman".
Heroes are for the Late Show.
THE LATE SHOW: Poems, by David Trinidad.
Porn, the late show, you name it.
CBS has the Late Show with David Letterman, then the Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson.
Late Show Josh Gad.
"Late Show nerves.
Late Show Bryan Cranston.
Late Show Cher performs.
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