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The phrase "which will be shown" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to indicate that something will be demonstrated at a later time. For example, "We will discuss the various techniques of effective time management, which will be shown in an interactive session later in the day."
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Mr. Wright's ledger recently unearthed, which will be shown….
He features in the documentary, which will be shown on BBC1.
The poll raises the stakes for tomorrow night's Republican debate, which will be shown on CNN.
I'm in series two, which will be shown later this year.
That should be enough, but "China," which will be shown tomorrow night, wants to be more.
But this one, which will be shown on Sunday, has other distinctions.
The result is "Homicide: The Movie," which will be shown next Sunday on NBC.
Outside, a scene is being filmed for the second series, which will be shown next year.
"I am trying to change," said Giorgio Armani of his collection, which will be shown Wednesday.
The film, which will be shown from July 27, to Aug. 9; filmforum.org for tickets.
The film, which will be shown in New York with subtitles, is variously spoken in Farsi, French and English.
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