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"might be shown" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when you are discussing a potential state of affairs. For example, "The consequences of not studying hard for exams might be shown in the results."
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Buyers from different states might be shown the same pen of cattle, they say, just as inspectors from different banks might be shown the same collateral on their loans.
Each user might be shown hundreds or thousands of digital display ads — or "sponsored" content — within that time.
For example, a participant might be shown two lions and a zebra, and then be asked whether they were more likely in the green zone or the blue.
The most that might be shown was a cup of coffee -- or a martini -- raised in a manicured hand to accompany a cigarette.
NTV said in a statement that the documentary required "further consultation with lawyers" and would not speculate on when it might be shown.
It was the sort of panorama that might be shown in a plane-crash movie to indicate that the survivors had no hope of rescue.
Many art museums, for example, have collections of erotica that are not put on public display; perhaps some might be shown here.
For example, an ad for a Lexus might be shown to customers staying at a four-star hotel, but not to guests at an airport motel.
"Dinosaur Planet" might be shown to children as proof that our rough, post-prehistoric world is nonetheless much, much better than its cruel predecessor.
For instance, a deep-learning system might be shown a series of photos, and told which ones contain the face it aims to identify.
Advocates have developed and implemented multiple approaches to changing stigma; some of these might be shown to have more beneficial impact than others.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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