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The phrase "a multifaceted performer" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who has many talents or skills in various areas, particularly in the arts or entertainment.
Example: "Her ability to sing, dance, and act makes her a truly multifaceted performer."
Alternatives: "a versatile artist" or "a well-rounded performer."
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Throughout her career, Franklin remained a multifaceted performer, putting together nightclub acts and taking on both comedic and dramatic roles.
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