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Discover LudwigThe phrase "shown off" is correct and usable in written English
It is typically used to describe the act of displaying something in a way that attracts attention or admiration. Example: "She proudly shown off her new artwork at the gallery opening."
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shown off
verb
Past participle of show off
Exact(33)
The results are shown off in private.
"I haven't shown off in a while," she said.
What they've shown off is deeply convincing.
Some of the features shown off weren't just eyecandy.
It's currently being shown off at Computex 2007.
I'm surprised Microsoft hasn't shown off something like this already.
Similar(27)
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Was I showing off?
To show off?
Was he showing off?
Show off your lashes.
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