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The phrase "watching a show" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to the activity of viewing a television program, film, play, or other performance. For example, "On Friday evenings, we like to stay in and watch a show together."
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If you're watching a show, it's too much".
She'd just been watching a show on the Biography channel.
Watching a show live has never been easier.
I want to feel that I'm watching a show".
She says that inmates have been found to become less violent after watching a show.
"The experience won't be from the normal distance of watching a show," she said.
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If you want to watch a show, just watch it.
"You can watch a show while live-tweeting it.
CATCH A SHOW We might sit and watch a show together.
"When you watch a show or a football game, what dominates the airwaves?
"It is difficult for them to watch a show that is fictionalized".
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