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The phrase "are performances to" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to introduce a clause about performances, but it lacks context to determine its proper use.
Example: "The question remains, are performances to be evaluated based on audience engagement?"
Alternatives: "are shows meant to" or "are acts intended to".
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Crucially, what the evening lacks are performances to fill that impressive frame with dramatic life.
Dominic Dromgoole's production is very good indeed recognising something rhythmic and elegant under the surface, and there are performances to write home about, particularly Aidan McArdle's discomforted Davoren, who finds his life turning from farce to tragedy, and Frank McCusker's blustering Shields.
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An Invitation… is performance distilled to its essence.
Here, I thought, was performance reduced to the most basic elements.
"This is a performance to be proud of," Mel said.
It was a performance to be proud of, for both fighters.
That (or a later one) is the performance to be reviewed.
It was a performance to be proud of.
"I consider the show to be performance-based," Blichfeld said.
It was no longer going to be performance art.
Linked to that is performance management.
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