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The phrase "a performance now" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a current or immediate performance, such as in a theatrical or musical context.
Example: "The audience eagerly awaited a performance now that the curtain was about to rise."
Alternatives: "an immediate performance" or "a current performance".
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(Actually, I had "Lucie de Lammermoor" already, in a performance now definitely superseded).
Each skill in a performance now receives specific points, requiring more focus.
Her debut with WNO had been as Mistress Quickly in Verdi's Falstaff in 1969, with Evans in the title role, a performance now issued on CD.
During my visit a miraculous 13-year-old student, Tajari Benson, known as T J, did the Swan; a week before he had danced it with Mr. Ma at a Memphis Symphony Orchestra concert, a performance now also on YouTube.
When Houston was initially asked to sing the anthem, weeks before, she told her longtime bandleader and arranger Rickey Minor that the only version of the song she liked was Marvin Gaye's performance at the 1983 N.B.A. All-Star Game, with him accompanied by a simple drum machine, a performance now mostly known only to hardcore soul enthusiasts.
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I don't see this ending".
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Drake said he was mighty pleased with Madge's improvised smooch, but it's hard to imagine a repeat performance now.
But it also means that a single poor performance now stings far more than it used to, even if it helps Ellis collect valuable insight.
"When I'm in performance now, a bomb could go off and I wouldn't miss a bow stroke," Mr. La Roc said.
"And actually it's a common kind of performance now.
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