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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a performance is a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when defining or describing what a performance entails or represents in a specific context.
Example: "A performance is a demonstration of skill, creativity, and expression, often presented to an audience."
Alternatives: "a performance represents a" or "a performance constitutes a".
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"But a performance is a performance is a performance.
The illicit recording of a performance is a violation of an artist's rights.
The sense that a performance is a contest, a debate that can be won, appeals to Lewis's competitive nature.
Preparing for a performance is a bit like putting a child to bed: you follow the same routine every night.
This section should really be called "reading Jérôme Bel", for as any critical theory student who knows their Barthes from their behind will tell you, the audience's perception of a performance is a reading of it, not simply an experience.
Referring to Willy, but also to his previous Broadway outings in "Long Day's Journey Into Night" and Sam Shepard's "True West," he added, "A performance is a living thing, so pinning it down is kind of impossible".
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Having one official Glastonbury moment in a performance is an achievement, but having three is simply greedy.
"Winning is everything on these tours but a performance was a bare minimum.
The Philharmonic performance is a rarity and an encouraging development.
But good economic performance is a process, not a number.
A taped performance is a substitute, and not always a satisfying one.
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