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"a performance from" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to refer to a performance given by someone or a group, such as a play, musical, stand-up show, or any other type of performance. For example: "The audience was mesmerized by the performance from the renowned actor."
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What a performance from him.
It was a performance from nowhere.
We definitely need a performance from him, and from everyone".
"You have just seen a performance from the champions".
What a performance from the 33-year-old.
"Sometimes I exaggerate, but it's always a performance from truth".
It is an absolute gem of a performance from Ralph Fiennes.
We're now waiting for a performance from goodwill ambassador, singer and superstar Shakira.
It included a number of bungul (dances) and a performance from Yunupingu's nephew Geoffrey Gurrumul Yunupingu.
Could Pacquiao have drawn such a performance from Mayweather? Maybe, maybe not.
What a result and what a performance from the home team!
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