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Discover LudwigThe phrase "to show himself" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to indicate that someone is actively displaying or demonstrating a certain quality, skill, or personality trait. Example: "The shy boy was hesitant to perform in front of the crowd, but he eventually mustered up the courage to show himself and his talent as a musician."
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"But he wasn't afraid to show himself".
From that point on, he's tempting God to show himself.
There's some bravery in his willingness to show himself in a vaguely creepy light.
"It shows that he has self-confidence and is willing to show himself off".
But the bold leader, certainly in economic reform, is yet to show himself.(Picture credit: AFP).
Hitchcock wasn't above using his actresses to show himself in a good light.
Whoever fired it was not about to show himself, at least not yet.
Mr Berlusconi, though, has yet to show himself serious about economic reform.
He is barely able to focus his intelligence, to show himself not quite defeated.
Next week is the time for that Barack Obama to show himself.
The future member of the Resistance has yet to show himself.
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