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Discover LudwigThe phrase "show someone" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used when describing the act of demonstrating or presenting something to someone. Example: "I will show you how to use the new software."
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They show someone curious and unworried about reaching.
"We don't want to show someone getting hit," he said.
It doesn't show someone with their head blown off".
After the show, someone told her she sounded great.
You've got to show someone that you care about the issue.
All you have to do is show someone a doctored photograph.
You protest and say, "I don't need a designated day to show someone how I feel.
In fact, if you want to show someone your lock screen, you'd better be super-speedy.
"Ha, ha... slightly too loud, that laughter... but if I could show someone one thing.
I teach you, you get it down, and you show someone else".
That happened when I co-wrote a show, Someone Like You.
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