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Pamela81 Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Show case

Dear all,

I´m at work and one of my customers, has just written to me :

"Can we also have 5 images printed to fit the areas as shown. These need to be on board so they can be removed from the wall after the show. These will be full colour and will help show case our products"

What I do not understand is "and will help show case" What´s "show case" in this context?



Thank you in advance



Pamela
  

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It should be one word - "showcase" - which means "to display", with connotations of displaying the best examples of something, or just generally portraying them in a positive light.

  • It should be one word - "showcase" - which means "to display", with connotations of displaying the best examples of something, or just generally portraying them in a positive light.
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It should be one word - "showcase" - which means "to display", with connotations of displaying the best examples of something, or just generally portraying them in a positive light.
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Hi CSnyder!

thank you!

OK. She wrote "show case" so I was a bit confused. Btw I did not even know that I can use "showcase" as verb so "to showcase" is to display.

Thanks

Have a nice day

Pamela

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