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The phrase "a kind of performance" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a specific type or category of performance, often in the context of art, theater, or any activity that involves showcasing skills or abilities.
Example: "The play was not just a story; it was a kind of performance that challenged the audience's perceptions of reality."
Alternatives: "a type of performance" or "a form of performance".
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To what extent is philosophical writing and reflection a kind of "performance," and can the performing arts be seen as a way of doing philosophy?
Isn't writing a kind of performance?
That's a kind of performance, too.
All painting is a kind of performance.
Was the collaborative itself a kind of performance?
Thus has professional investing become a kind of performance art.
Gossip as a kind of performance criticism that dissects the actor in a social drama.
"But I thought playing softball publicly was a kind of performance".
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The Who was a kind of performance-art band: there was plenty of calculation amid the carelessness.
Research from UC San Diego suggests that chocolate might act as a kind of performance-enhancing drug – until you look at the detail.
His show is a "kind of a performance art memoir," he said in a telephone interview.
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