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Discover LudwigThe phrase "often showed up" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe a recurring action where someone frequently appears or attends a place or event.
Example: "He often showed up at the coffee shop around the same time every morning."
Alternatives: "frequently appeared" or "regularly attended"
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He said she often showed up at his office with a bouquet of roses.
Dr. Evans said athletes often showed up at public lectures he had given and asked him about the drugs.
He'd grown lousy at returning calls, and the fellow who prided himself on punctuality often showed up an hour late.
No dating was involved, yet their circles of friends intersected and they often showed up at the same parties.
He's from Streator.' " In the off-season, Zavada often showed up at the high school gym before dawn so McGurk could catch him before school started.
The accountant's wife visited the family in France, where the cake, served in a loaf pan and sliced like pâté, often showed up on the dinner table.
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A. I often show up in a clown suit.
Celebrities often show up, giving out interviews or autographs, or doing improvised shows and theatrical performances.
Because of the two teams' proximity to their parent clubs, executives often show up to watch.
The locals Bob Friend and Dick Groat often show up, and in a good year, Mazeroski.
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