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The phrase "a dazzling performance of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an impressive or outstanding performance, typically in the context of music, theater, or dance.
Example: "The audience was captivated by a dazzling performance of Beethoven's Fifth Symphony."
Alternatives: "an impressive rendition of" or "a stunning display of".
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The program ended with a dazzling performance of Schubert's aptly named "Rondo Brilliant" in B minor.
True to its title, Ghostwritten was a dazzling performance of authorial absence.
Mr. Streisfeld gave a dazzling performance of Salvatore Sciarrino's Caprices, six short pieces for solo violin intended as an avant-garde updating of Paganini's famous caprices.
WILLIAM CHRISTIE Last year this Baroque master led a dazzling performance of Handel's "Trionfo del Tempo e del Disinganno" with Juilliard415.
Ian McKellen, Piccadilly Theatre, 1970 A dazzling performance of a man engaged in the process of discovering his own vulnerability and appalled at the collapse of his unquestioning faith in the divine right of kings.
The tremendous horn section of the Philharmonia did not disappoint when their moment came, closing a dazzling performance of this darkly bucolic, sylvan symphony and a Prom that had run from total desolation to glorious hope.
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Ballet Theater's Ethan Stiefel teasingly played to the youngsters, dancing with an extra swagger in a truly dazzling performance of the pas de trios from "Le Corsaire," with Gillian Murphy, almost frightening in her pyrotechnical daring and aplomb, and an earthily virtuosic Gennadi Saveliev.
It was a dazzling performance, one that left members of the audience a little stunned.
At one point a dazzling performance by the violinist Owen Dalby of Biber's "Sonata Representativa," a Baroque work for violin and continuo (here a string bass and a digital keyboard in its harpsichord mode), music that humorously evoked animal sounds from tweeting birds to mewing cats, was blithely juxtaposed with Jon Deak's "B.
After January's solar storm, residents of the Northern Hemisphere were treated to an especially dazzling performance of the northern lights.
"It's a dazzling performance" that propels Costello into "the big leagues of American fiction," Jay McInerney wrote in the Book Review in 2002.
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