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showcase

[shoh-keys] / ˈʃoʊˌkeɪs /








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After a 2025 marked by sweeping changes in some labels' top positions, this season will be more stable, with many newly appointed designers bedding into their new jobs and looking to showcase their vision.

From Barron's

The number of players throwing at least 95 mph at the Perfect Game national showcase increased sevenfold from 2014 to 2024, according to a report from Major League Baseball.

From Los Angeles Times

But nearly four years after the shocking death of drummer Taylor Hawkins, the concert was also a showcase of Foo Fighters’ essential durability: the group’s dogged yet cheerful determination to keep going no matter what.

From Los Angeles Times

The Times’ sports reporting staff selects their favorite story from 2025, a showcase of stories that hold a special place with 17 writers.

From Los Angeles Times

It showcased Barnes' ability to blend fact and fabrication creatively as well as his literary knowledge of all things French.

From BBC