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The phrase "a performance as" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a role or function that someone is taking on in a performance context, such as acting or presenting.
Example: "She delivered a performance as Lady Macbeth that left the audience in awe."
Alternatives: "a portrayal as" or "a role as".
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They were giving a performance as much as preparing meals.
You cannot analyse a performance as low as that.
"What they wanted was a performance as good as any American actor could have done.
And the rage isn't just a performance, as was apparent one day at a restaurant near the base in Turkey.
Instead, they witnessed a Kvitova masterclass, a performance as good as any at Wimbledon in recent memory.
But given a performance as assured as the one offered by Sarah Schram, splitting hairs seemed pointless.
Even to a noninitiate, that passion is infectious in a performance as potent as the one Mr. Gillock produced.
We must turn the page, you cannot analyse a performance as low as that.
How we got there didn't matter but we got a performance as well today.
"We got a result and we got a performance as well with it".
She hasn't missed a performance, as far as I know.
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