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Discover LudwigThe phrase "outperform" is correct and usable in written English
It is typically used to describe a situation where one entity performs better than another in a specific context, such as in business, sports, or academics. Example: "The new marketing strategy is expected to outperform our previous efforts significantly."
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* Shares outperform European bank stocks.
CAN active managers outperform?
Effort can outperform ambition.
"Could it outperform those numbers?
They also outperform more muscular competitors.
Or, they could outperform their male counterparts.
"Wal-Mart continues to outperform the market".
He upgraded Altria to outperform from neutral.
However, the actors can't outperform the audience.
Who is likely to outperform whom?
Catherine Arnold of Credit Suisse upgraded Lilly to outperform.
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