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Discover Ludwig"shows itself as" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe how something appears or presents itself. Example: The city lights shone brightly and the vibrant nightlife showed itself as a major attraction for tourists.
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The mentor relationship, which is so well exemplified here, shows itself as a mutually fulfilling one.
Appreciating pesos, falling Chinese shares and costly hospital visitsEUROPE shows itself as an ailing force in this week's infographics.
Does this represent a society that is working for children, or is it another example of presumptuous intervention that shows itself as Dickensian heartlessness?
America today shows itself as a restive & uncertain nation, immensely self-righteous, convinced of the justice of its cause in Vietnam, perhaps ready to mount a larger war.
To make matters more complex Aboriginal people are also blamed for the internalised racism that sometimes shows itself as lateral violence, "like mudcrabs in a bucket, pulling each other down".
Instead, puruṣa shows itself as that which makes cognition possible.
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I was very nervous, and my Tourette's showed itself as usual.
Zs was showing itself as part of a large and broad circle of friends and collaborators.
Here's where meditation begins to show itself as a biohacking marvel.
As for promoting values, India will try to show itself as a model of rapid economic growth and tolerant democracy.
People with a high-reactive temperament — as long as it doesn't show itself as a clinical disorder — are generally conscientious and almost obsessively well-prepared.
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