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Discover Ludwig"a performance for" is correct and usable in written English.
You would use it when you are referring to a performance that is for or intended for a certain person, group, or audience. For example, "The band put on a performance for the graduating class."
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Heck of a performance for that silver.
They put on a performance for their highlight-starved fans.
They are putting on a performance for the cameras".
Hey Mike can you do a performance for us.
The week culminates in a performance for family and friends.
We tried to put in a performance for him.
That was an amazing round, a performance for the ages.
Their experience of sex becomes "a performance for male pleasure".
He must put on a performance for the media.
It's a performance, for me, now inseparable from the text.
Biles arrived here from Texas and gave the Rio Games a performance for the ages.
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