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"show off his" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
You can use it to refer to someone demonstrating or demonstrating his abilities, possessions, or other attributes with the intention of impressing others. For example: "He always has to show off his knowledge whenever he's in a group discussion."
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Show off his tail.
He could still show off his tattoos.
A collection would show off his range.
They show off his less lofty predilections.
Mr. Guccione would show off his Leger, Mr. Dershowitz said.
He lifted his shirt to show off his scar.
"He's not afraid to show off his physique".
He spun on his heels to show off his jacket.
One recent day, Pennoyer agreed to show off his printer.
President George W. Bush likes to show off his Spanish.
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This gives Paul a chance to show off his nutty tics right from the get-go.
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