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Discover Ludwig"show himself" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to describe a person displaying an aspect of themselves to others. For example: After months of being away from his family, John was eager to show himself and make sure they were doing okay.
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"But he wasn't afraid to show himself".
He was acclaimed wherever he dared show himself in public.
He's either being overlooked or hasn't show himself yet.
"Harry is very simpático, but he doesn't show himself.
From that point on, he's tempting God to show himself.
But the bold leader, certainly in economic reform, is yet to show himself.(Picture credit: AFP).
Hitchcock wasn't above using his actresses to show himself in a good light.
Whoever fired it was not about to show himself, at least not yet.
In his isolation, he sought for ways by which he could show himself their equal.
Cameron – who didn't watch that show himself – nevertheless alluded to it as "extremely powerful" in parliament.
There's some bravery in his willingness to show himself in a vaguely creepy light.
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