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Free sign upThe phrase "are performing with a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing an action being carried out in conjunction with something or someone else, often in a performance context.
Example: "The musicians are performing with a renowned conductor at the concert tonight."
Alternatives: "are collaborating with a" or "are playing alongside a".
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Here they are performing with a forerunner, Daryl Hall.
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She'll be performing with a band.
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