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Discover LudwigThe phrase "show popularity" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that has a lot of public attention or admiration. For example, "The new movie has been showing popularity since its opening weekend at the box office."
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Finally the Trends home page displays elements of each of these, with a hot search term list, and ranking indicators that show popularity over time and by geography for different terms.
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After minstrel shows' popularity faded, coon songs, a similar phenomenon, became popular.
In Harris's case, the system allows for some belated recognition to a body of work so singular, even eccentric, that it will never win any bookstore or chat-show popularity contests.
These shows' popularity strikes an official nerve.
Pricing tickets according to market demand would provide customers with an instant ranking of shows' popularity.
The graph shows popularity among non-Hispanic whites without college education; non-Hispanic whites with some college education; and non-Hispanic blacks.
Another drawback is that the BlinQ app shows popularity of TV shows by people who are using the app.
It would appear that Simon Cowell has sold out and can only say things that suit the shows popularity.
Others view the show's popularity as proof of the debasement of American popular culture.
The show's popularity led it to become a major aspect of popular culture.
Recent opinion polls show his popularity sliding.
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