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"the show will start" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used in situations where you are talking about a planned event or performance that will begin at a certain time. Example: "I'm so excited that the show will start in just a few minutes! I can't wait to see my favorite band perform."
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Maybe that's how the show will start.
If nothing else, the show will start to propel downtrodden groups of transsexuals, or hijras, into the mainstream.
Oh, hang on, the PA has come on again and said the show will start 'quite soon'.
Someone else decides when the show will start; we may decide whether to attend, but, once we take our seats, we join the ride and surrender our will.
The show will start with the early work of John Baldessari's students from his days at the California Institute of the Arts.
In a far-from-typical move for TV, News Corporation has created a worldwide premiere for "Touch," a new drama starring Kiefer Sutherland — that is, the show will start almost simultaneously in 100 countries and territories, Brian Stelter reports.
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At Tuesday and Wednesday performances, for instance, the number of intermissions will generally drop from two to one and the shows will start a half-hour earlier.
The unnamed show will start on Sept. 17.
The new show will start in prime time on Jan . 1 her cable channel, OWN, announced on Friday.
She'll cover CES in January for CNET, and the new show will start in February 2008.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
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