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had showcased

  • past perfect
    of showcase.
    showcase
    noun
    a glass case for the display and protection of articles in shops, museums, etc.

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Mr Geoghegan added the firefighters had showcased "the epitome of selfless service" and had "gone above and beyond under unprecedented circumstances".

From BBC May 18, 2025

Rodrigo, 18, had showcased those skills on “HSMTMTS” before breaking out in January with the single “Drivers License.”

From Los Angeles Times Dec. 9, 2021

The parade had showcased a scaled-back display of weapons and had focused on domestic unity in face of national hardships.

From Washington Post Sep. 12, 2021

The largely drama-free racing had showcased the skills of the teams and the precision of their boats, but it also led to an unwelcome accusation: that the finals were boring.

From New York Times Mar. 17, 2021

The “World’s Only Corn Palace” and its whimsical domes had showcased the town’s agricultural bounty and brought tourists to town since 1892, and seen Mitchell through fires, floods and the blizzards of 1949 and 1966.

From Seattle Times Dec. 9, 2020