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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a successful performance of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the execution or delivery of a task, event, or artistic work that has been done well.
Example: "The audience applauded for a long time after the actors delivered a successful performance of the play."
Alternatives: "an excellent execution of" or "a commendable presentation of".
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EXCERPTS from "Prometeo" were performed last season at Carnegie Hall; a successful performance of the entire work demands the right space and collateral events to prepare the audience.
In 1981, Zubin Mehta concluded a successful performance of the Israeli Philharmonic with a surprise encore of some Wagner excerpts.
Nikolay Rubinstein conducted a successful performance of this work the following year, and it became the first of Tchaikovsky's compositions eventually to enter the standard international classical repertoire.
Appropriate patient and port positioning are critical for a successful performance of robotic lobectomy.
Only the combination of suitable solvents, reaction conditions and separation methods guarantee a successful performance of the whole catalytic system.
Simulation of a two-link manipulator illustrates a successful performance of our controller and investigates the effect of the design parameters.
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When Rajesh received news of a successful performance on his college exams, he vanished, elated, on a two-night excursion, supposedly "exercising" at a wrestling camp.
At the end it shows the dancers meeting the challenges of the Graham technique and finally enjoying the glory not just of a successful performance but also of their families' coming to appreciate Graham's greatness and the dancers' sacrifices.
The typical life-cycle of a firm is that it creates a successful performance record, attracts lots of assets, enjoys rapid growth of profits and then reaches a plateau as performance starts to tail off and star managers drift elsewhere.
Mr. Gatti began with a quite successful performance of Paul Hindemith's seldom-played "Nobilissima Visione," a suite for orchestra that the composer fashioned from the score for his 1938 ballet, choreographed by Leonide Massine, on the life of St. Francis.
Only after a wildly successful performance of his Fifth Symphony, in 1937, did he undergo a partial rehabilitation, eventually resuming his path toward becoming the U.S.S.R.'s favorite musician.
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