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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a performance that made" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a performance that had a significant impact or effect on the audience or the performer.
Example: "The play was a performance that made the audience reflect on their own lives."
Alternatives: "a performance that left" or "a performance that created".
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On an unforgettable Sunday evening in February 1964, with nearly 75 million watching, The Beatles debuted in America on the Ed Sullivan Show, a performance that made them the most popular performers in the world.
The latter was a performance that made his face famous.
They heard a performance that made a first-rate case for the original version.
It's a performance that made you believe that there's one way that Mr. Cook has not changed.
In 1993, she read On the Pulse of the Morning at President Clinton's first inauguration, a performance that made the poem a bestseller.
They only go and beat Hertha 5-1 on Saturday with a performance that made a complete mockery of all the misinformed rubbish peddled by self-appointed doomsayers.
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It's a performance that makes the viewer anxious, too, but that queasiness becomes its power.
It's a performance that makes you wonder where he's been all these years.
It is a performance that makes you wish for instant slow-motion replay and makes you wonder how he perfected the feat without killing himself.
If there's some way we can put in a performance that makes those neutral supporters think about veering our way even more then fantastic".
"No, not the bees!" he screams, in a performance that makes his histrionics in everything from Wild at Heart to Face/Off seem understated.
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