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to shown
verb
To display, to have somebody see (something).
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12.59pm: The Girls' Day School Trust GDSTT), a group of independent girls' schools in the UK, is understandably keen to shown off its results.
John Shrapnel makes a riveting Theramene, the counselor of Hippolytus to whom it falls to relate the overwhelming eleventh-hour narrative that, as is the way of Racine, leaves climactic incidents reported as opposed to shown.
Tom Grant Jones, 19, Student Union president, City College Norwich In the run-up to the election, all three party leaders made a video to shown at the NUS conference in April.
Rather, a third way, authoritative parenting — in which the perspective of the child is understood but the parents' opinions and choices prevail — has been to shown to lead to successful developmental outcomes and healthy children.
Finally, simulations are given to shown the effectiveness of the developed control scheme.
Extensive comparative results are given to shown the good performance of the proposed control scheme.
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Goes to show.
Goes to show you".
To show up early?
To show off?
Just to show her.
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