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The phrase "would be showed" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English. It is the past tense form of the verb "show" in the conditional form. It is often used to describe a hypothetical situation or a future possibility. For example: "If he won the lottery, he would be showed on TV holding a big check." In this sentence, the speaker is talking about a hypothetical situation where the person wins the lottery, and in that situation, he would be shown on TV.
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In town with his mucky-as-you-like romantic drama, Love, Noé told a clutch of the world's press that his film, which features graphic scenes of penetration, masturbation and ejaculation, would be showed to 12-year-olds if he had his way.
He sent an email to season-ticket holders to assure them as much: the Cardinals game would be on TVs throughout the stadium and on the Jumbotron during the Rams' pregame and halftime; highlights would be showed on the main video screens; and the score of the World Series would fill a spot where out-of-town N.F.L. scores are displayed.
So the results from Q + K model by MLM would be showed and discussed.
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A picture would be shown to them.
"That would be showing off".
It would be showing off.
Additionally, a complimentary color would be shown.
Mine would be showing up in shorts.
Who else would be showing with her?
In normal times, all six sets would be showing ESPN.
That would be shown with a two-spade rebid.
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