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Discover LudwigThe phrase "showing at" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to indicate the time and location of a movie or play being displayed. Example: The highly anticipated film will be showing at 7pm tonight at the local theater.
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A few improvements are showing at last.
Menswear collections showing at womenswear Sadface!
Cleopatra is showing at various cinemas.
Elsewhere, they'd be showing at 2am".
A Crowd-Curated Exhibition," now showing at the Brooklyn Museum.
Nora is showing at Belvoir St theatre until 14 September.
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Also shown at 4 30.
(Maze is shown at left).
As showed at the last World Cup".
The noirishness does not show at first.
(It will be shown at La Mama next fall).
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