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Discover LudwigThe phrase "show prowess" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to demonstrating skill or expertise in a particular area or activity.
Example: "During the competition, she was able to show prowess in her artistic abilities, impressing both the judges and the audience."
Alternatives: "demonstrate skill" or "exhibit expertise."
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That year also saw Harris establish his award-show prowess, appearing at the Tony and Emmy ceremonies.
Men are fickle: they gravitate toward "event TV" like sporting events or game shows, where the outcome is unknown and where they entertain themselves with dreams of athletic glory or quiz-show prowess.
Almonte also showed prowess in the outfield in the fourth inning.
But while the Obama campaign has shown prowess organizing and raising staggering sums online, the candidate's relationship with the netroots has been tentative.
My older brother, who would have showed prowess in various arts subjects, just took this for granted, choosing chemistry, physics and maths A Levels, and getting, frankly, much worse results than he might have done.
He showed prowess on the football field from an early age and at 15 he caught the attention of Chelsea's scouts, where he went on trial for a week.
He displayed little enthusiasm for learning and never reached a high academic standard, but showed prowess at several sports and was respected for his cricketing lineage.
Deep learning has not yet progressed to the stage that it can replace humans fully, it might have shown prowess but the mastery is still quite far from its reach as our roads are a lot more complicated than just signs and marks.
"In places where we don't have the business, it gives us the ability to show our prowess," he added.
Once convinced, he started his quest for a copy, to show its prowess at sea as the swiftest muscle-powered ship ever -- and the deadliest.
The song works as a sort of three-act play, which, like the musical itself, is an extraordinary show of prowess and of misery.
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