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The phrase "any performance of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to any instance or occurrence of a performance, typically in contexts related to arts, events, or activities.
Example: "The contract stipulates that any performance of the play must adhere to the agreed-upon schedule."
Alternatives: "any instance of" or "any occurrence of".
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The Academy relaxed its rules for that year (and the following year also) to allow for the consideration of any performer nominated in a write-in vote; therefore, any performance of the year was technically eligible for consideration.
Any performance of "The Play of Daniel" involves a large degree of guesswork and improvisation.
Any performance of "Alceste" requires a formidable soprano in the demanding title role.
Any performance of the whole of L'Orestie, then, is a daunting undertaking.
After any performance of his music, he would declare, "Brilliantly done".
In any performance of "Fidelio," Florestan's first entry, from the gloom that opens Act II, is an event.
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He wasn't able to attend, he said, because he didn't want to miss any performances of his Broadway show.
In any case, a performance of two halves, featuring attacking flair and defensive frailties, highlighted recurring themes in his reign.
It doesn't even feel like a performance of any kind.
You just have to watch any live performance of The Band to see why I've chosen him.
Any live performance of the song is sure to whip the audience into a frenzy.
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