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The phrase "a notable performance in" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone's impressive or significant performance in a specific context, such as a competition, event, or role.
Example: "Her role in the play was a notable performance in the theater festival, earning her critical acclaim."
Alternatives: "an impressive showing in" or "a remarkable display in".
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In a notable performance in Salzburg on Mozart's birthday, he and the violist Yuri Bashmet made a strong case for a distinctive individuality from each soloist.
Rooney proved he could handle serious roles, too, with a notable performance in 1938 in Boys Town as a troubled kid helped out by a kindly priest played by Spencer Tracy.
Although his strongest opponent, George Bush, won an upset victory in the Iowa caucuses, Reagan bounced back after a notable performance in a debate with other Republican candidates in Nashua, New Hampshire.
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Cardiff puts in a notable performance, too, rising 55 places.
The statistical results show a notable performance by the smart model in determining the dew point pressure of condensate gas reservoirs.
Here's what it says: For the team in an individual sport or sporting discipline that has achieved the most notable performance in the calendar year to date.
For the team in an individual sport or sporting discipline that has achieved the most notable performance in the calendar year to date.
The most notable performance in the luxury market this year is by Infiniti, Nissan's luxury brand, which has long been considered a runner-up in distinction to Lexus, the Toyota brand that is the leading seller of luxury vehicles in the United States.
Ms. MacLaine, 79, has won an Oscar, several Golden Globes and a lifetime achievement award from the American Film Institute for a career full of notable performances in films like "The Apartment" in 1960 and "Terms of Endearment" in 1983.
Since then, it has been a steady rise to prominence: he spent 14 months at the Royal Shakespeare Company, had a stint in the West End, and gave some notable performances in TV dramas, including Margaret Thatcher: The Long Walk to Finchley, in which he played the young Denis.
After selecting Michigan, he had notable performances in his regional all-star games, including a 27-point performance in the annual City-Suburban all-star game.
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