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The phrase "a poorer performance" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when comparing the quality of performance in a specific context, indicating that it is not as good as another performance.
Example: "The team's recent match resulted in a poorer performance compared to their last game."
Alternatives: "a lesser performance" or "an inferior performance".
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Janus Worldwide, one of two international funds that Ms. Hayes manages, has lost 22percentt, annualized, over the last three years, a poorer performance than 86percentt of the funds in its peer group, according to Morningstar.
Just as they did last year, eighth graders appeared to benefit the least from summer school: only about a quarter of the eighth graders who took the end-of-summer tests passed them, a poorer performance than that of any other elementary or middle school grade.
The coating shows a poorer performance in continuous salt spray test than in cyclic corrosion test.
Moreover, it has a poorer performance than AVC/H.264 Inter No Motion and Inter Motion.
Overall it seems that increasing dropout leads to a poorer performance.
This resulted in a poorer performance of CT registration for these lesions.
An adaptive step threshold detection scheme was implemented and tested, but suffered a poorer performance than the static method.
With the same type of explanatory variables, all of the MLR models have a poorer performance than KRLS.
It was shown that the first decision-theoretic algorithm has a poorer performance than the second ANN-based one.
This subject's function decreased after surgery as GMFM-66 decreased by seven points due to a poorer performance in standing and balance (85%) in contrast to walking (94%).
Other CVLT data (e.g. Fleck et al. [2003]) and those from other neurocognitive tasks do support the assumption of a poorer performance by at least 10%.
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