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Discover LudwigThe phrase "show characters" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase when talking about a piece of writing or a play that includes characters. For example: "This play really shows characters - I could really understand and sympathize with each of its characters."
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Media Studies – Television programs frequently show characters eating or working in restaurants.
More balanced depictions should show characters with mental illness coping with concerns common to us all, hero or villain.
Still, some movies can show characters who do not always hold the puppet strings to their own hearts.
Thoip's shirts show characters, drawn from children's books by Roger Hargreaves, with names like "Little Miss Bossy".
Zosterophylls occupy a key place in the evolution of land plants; several fossils show characters that are otherwise very typical of the lycophytes.
Some mammal teeth from the Paleocene of France show characters of both bats and insectivores (the group including the hedgehogs, shrews and moles of today).
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It's the setting — and the surreal blend of reality-show characters and button-down Washington — that gives this soap opera more of a kick.
This makes them fascinating, though no more so than any of the other reality-show characters we've come to know in the past ten years.
Mr. DeVito never lets a moment play softly in this sendup that's louder and more garish than the colors worn by the kids'-show characters.
Three freak-show characters appear, in keeping with the show's old Coney Island aesthetic: a spider lady, a snake lady and a video of a grizzled baby inside a giant pickle jar who sings creepily, "Welcome to my funeral".
It's like they're reality-show characters, two villains who can't be trusted.
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