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Discover Ludwig"we will showcase" is a perfectly valid and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when you are describing an event or presentation that you will perform, for example, "We will showcase our new product line at the trade show next week."
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Here we will showcase the best of what's going on around the site throughout the day.
And we will showcase not just Guardian content, but the best of the rest too.
Managing director Derek Llambias told BBC Newcastle: "We will showcase Sports Direct until the end of the season.
We will showcase essays from readers in their 50s writing about their lives, but also essays by 25-year-olds describing their parents' lives.
We will showcase our innovative research into the effects of Superfund chemicals on human health and ways to remediate them in the environment.
In addition, we will showcase stories and insights gained by our team and other teams working directly with communities on the ground and with development teams.
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We'll showcase successful projects, and also discuss what can be learned from challenges.
"We're gearing up for an exciting E3 where we'll showcase more games and experiences," a Microsoft executive told the site.
In a statement, Ms. Abdul said, "Each and every week we'll showcase the challenges and successes of a fantastic group of dancers as they perform and compete".
Over the next 11 days we'll showcase our favourites on site – so head to our page and show us what you've got!
When they've worked up the concepts we'll showcase them on Guardian Sustainable Business and ask you to vote for your favourite.
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