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Discover Ludwig"show breakdown" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to explain something in greater details. For example: "Can you show me the breakdown of costs for this project?".
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Also, allow heads show breakdown sheaths thereby showing blurry myelin.
She sat quietly in her crate on the ride down and in the nicely appointed Martha Stewart dining room, noshing happily on frozen corn kernels and flicking her head side to side each time a production assistant rushed in, waving microphones and headsets and show breakdown sheets.
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Figures 3 6 show breakdowns of the degree of inconsistency for functional residues, residue classes, solvent accessibility classes and distance from gaps (see Section 2).
The revised S-1 has charts that shows breakdown of types, but it doesn't provide revenue.
The figure below shows breakdown of shipped capacity for various applications from the three HDD producers for 2017.
The electrical properties of the varistor were basis of I-V characteristic measurement that shows breakdown voltage was 98 V/mm with non-linear coefficient 21.6.
The region in which perivascular macrophages accumulate shows breakdown of the blood brain barrier and accumulation of contrast material on gadolinium-enhanced magnetic resonance imaging (MRI).
This approach is routinely used in MRI, particularly in the brain where uptake of Gd shows breakdown of the blood brain barrier.
The table shows breakdown of patients in each therapy regimen using the three different classification rules: Standard Datenum (SD), Incremental Reduction (IR), and Bimodal Classification (BM).
As the opioid crisis shows, breakdowns in this system can quickly become a national security issue.
But analysts believe the greatest scrutiny could be the three pages showing breakdowns of exposures to 30 European countries.
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