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Free sign upThe phrase "show of" is a correct and usable English phrase.
It is commonly used to mean a display or demonstration of something. For example, "The team put on a great show of strength and skill in the tournament."
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(Show of hands).
It's a show of incompetence".
The second, third, fourth show of something.
They were making "a show of force".
Making a show of its grief.
Let's see a show of hands.
Can I see a show of hands?
The show of naval muscle was calculated.
As a show of good faith, Pres.
This was the greatest show of class.
May I see a show of hands?
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