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Discover Ludwig'a bad performance' is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use 'a bad performance' when referring to someone who has done something poorly or below expectations. Example sentence: At the school play, her bad performance was evident.
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"It was a bad performance.
This was not a bad performance.
That I'll have a bad performance.
Has Sir Ian Holm ever given a bad performance?
But not a bad performance of formation riding.
It's not that Stiller gives a bad performance.
"It was just a bad performance," Holyfield said.
They can see right through a bad performance.
None of those players put in a bad performance.
There is not a bad performance in this production.
Is that a good performance or a bad performance for Ms. Martinez?
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