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The phrase "a well performance" is not correct in written English.
The correct form would be "a good performance" or "a well-executed performance."
Example: "The actor delivered a well-executed performance that captivated the audience."
Alternatives: "a strong performance" or "an excellent performance."
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A retrospective analysis of a well performance is presented as an example for practical applications.
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PDA has shown an equally well performance on a cross-validation on original, i.e. non-simulated data and should be considered for further studies.
Therefore, this study was aimed at presenting an analytical well performance method, accounting for the non-volumetric effects in the internal region of a shared reservoir.
"They responded well, with a good performance and a fantastic result.
"It was a well worked performance and we had to be perfect in many aspects.
A well's performance determines the possibility of positive effects when using partial separation.
Capitalizing on the orchestra's collective memory of Rostropovich performances, Mr. Eschenbach made this interpretation work, rounding out a well-shaped performance.
Wayne turned in a well-rounded performance as a gruff-but-caring sheriff who helps a rummy (Dean Martin in arguably his best screen performance) earn back his self-respect.
Coum is a well-known "performance art" group.
In each, a mysterious blur occurs, a result of a well-orchestrated performance.
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