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The phrase "a very small performance" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a performance that is minimal in scale, duration, or impact.
Example: "The play was charming, but it was really just a very small performance in a local theater."
Alternatives: "a minor performance" or "a tiny performance".
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We show that the throughput of the secondary network can be significantly increased with a very small performance loss imposed to the primary network.
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Some hazy boundary outlines are still observable from the SEM and AFM images, indicating that the covered CdSe/LiF double layer has a very small performance-optimized thickness.
A suboptimal algorithm is also proposed in [35] (involves very small performance loss) with a reduced computational complexity order of | P k | per sub-carrier and hence its overall computational cost is | P |.
We show that for cases where the system׳s critical paths are dictated by the adders, the system׳s operation voltage can be scaled, without harming the clock cycle and with very small performance degradation.
Very small performance gain can be seen at high values of the PAPR.
Thus, only very small performance improvement is expected over the iterations.
Therefore, joint detection of two nodes that are further apart would render very small performance gains over the case that they are detected separately.
But the band's main contribution was a string of eighteen very small performances.
It's a very small, cameo performance on one level.
Or you can watch the entirety (read: a very small portion) of performance art history in four easy GIFs starring Jenner, Hadid, and a shredded $10,000 dress.
Table 1 shows that there is a very small decrease in performance for the approximate solution.
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