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Discover Ludwig"show up at" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to mean to arrive at a given place, either at a predetermined time or not. For example, "I will show up at the party at 6:00 pm."
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"I show up at tournaments to win.
Why do you show up at work?
B. Actually show up at his office.
Occasionally, they show up at his house.
Grandparents don't show up at family weddings.
Twice Sears didn't show up at all.
"People don't show up at your door.
He'll show up at the community meeting; he'll show up at a school; he'll show up at the ball fields".
He would show up at weddings, funerals.
Likely to show up at Cannes.
Many show up at Vive almost penniless.
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