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The phrase "actual performances" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to real or genuine instances of performance, often in contexts like arts, sports, or evaluations.
Example: "The study focused on the actual performances of the athletes during the competition, rather than their training sessions."
Alternatives: "real performances" or "genuine performances".
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The actual performances, however, did not always live up to this idea.
We match the actual performances of teams and players to our expectations for them.
Performance capture technology, as its name suggests, is based on actual performances by human actors.
Inevitably, the judges for these auditions are assessing the potential of the finalists as much as their actual performances.
But of the actual performances, he said, "I can't describe the feeling of standing up there, knowing you're not worthless".
Then your team's standing in the fantasy league is recalculated each day based on the players' actual performances.
Actual performances from different cultures can reveal things in the plays that postcolonial theories or western productions rarely touch.
Though it includes some moderately funny snippets of actual performances, "Wild West Comedy Show" is not a concert film.
If only the singers had brought more of this down-to-earth directness to their actual performances.
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It's more about the actual performance.
That was not so clear from the actual performance.
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