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The phrase "a performance that deserves" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when evaluating or critiquing a performance, indicating that it merits recognition or praise.
Example: "The actor delivered a performance that deserves a standing ovation for its emotional depth and authenticity."
Alternatives: "a performance worthy of" or "a performance that merits".
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It's a performance that deserves an Academy Award.
It was a performance that deserves to be recognised as a superb two-minute drill.
It's a performance that deserves to be seen in a play that does, too, though perhaps after Mr. Machado gives it another run through the typewriter.
We need to go to London Welsh and put in a performance that deserves to be in the semi-finals".
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Millwall manager Ian Holloway: "It was a performance that deserved a point, but welcome to the Championship!
I think it was a performance that deserved more than being beaten.
"It was a performance that deserved three points but the reality is that we played against a very good defensive team who defended well.
"It was a team performance that deserves incredible credit, also because we went down to 10 men.
In every scene, his unique unpretentious filmmaking draws you in and Michael Fassbender, who led the film, gave an incomparable performance that deserves to be right up there with George Clooney and Jean Dujardin.
Fiercely intelligent and hauntingly beautiful, she gives a passionate, courageous performance that deserves a shelf-full of awards; it's already made her an Asian movie-star to rival Zhang Ziyi.
Whether a von Trier performer -- save Emily Watson in "Breaking the Waves" -- can ever again catch the gleam in Oscar voters' eyes begs another conversation, but if there's one performance that deserves recognition so far this year it's hers.
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