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Discover Ludwig"shown back" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe when something is returned or presented again. Here is an example: After completing the repairs, the mechanic showed the car back to its owner, who was pleased to see it in such good condition.
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And images will be shown back at the gallery.
Neither woman looks at the other, both are shown back view.
The results are shown back to back as a clock ticks off the seconds.
A dance quartet to Bach-like music comes around four times; on one occasion it's shown back to front.
"We were invited to come back by Harold Tillman [chairman of the British Fashion Council] and we haven't shown back home for a long time.
Each of the two episodes, shown back to back, takes a murder case and deconstructs it through the deliberations of the chosen 12.
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The two are shown back-to-back, as a raging lion and a pair of doves tower above.
The series takes the premier slot in the evening schedule, with two episodes being shown back-to-back every night.
"All My Children" and "One Life to Live" will be shown back-to-back starting at noon Mondays through Thursdays.
The two episodes that were shown back-to-back last Wednesday were watched by an average audience of nearly eight million people and beat the competition for the hour at the other networks.
Toy Story celebrates its 20th anniversary on 22 November and there will be a Pixar movie marathon held in celebration, with Toy Story, Up and Inside Out being shown back-to-back.
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