Sentence examples for atypical performance from inspiring English sources

The phrase "atypical performance" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a performance that deviates from the norm or expected standards, often in a specific context such as academics, sports, or work.
Example: "The student's atypical performance on the exam surprised the teachers, as they had consistently excelled in previous assessments."
Alternatives: "unusual performance" or "nonstandard performance."

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Kansas City's sad-sack defense turned in an atypical performance, bringing the Chiefs a rare victory over the visiting Raiders.

Room 2 is the only one comprised by four walls, but it is uncertain if this issue could also explain their atypical performance.

No participants were excluded from analyses as a result of atypical performance on the PPI-R (all participants scored within 2.5 standard deviations of the norm on the embedded Virtuous Responding and Devious Responding validity scales).

Overall, the performance of Hdac7+/− mice did not differ from WT [F 1,45) = 0.047, P = 0.83] but did change with age [F 2,900) = 4.427, P = 0.009] however, this is most likely the result of the exceptionally good, but atypical, performance of the WT mice at four weeks.

This is important for considerations of differential diagnosis because cutoffs which allow for the discrimination between typical and atypical performance may not be suitable for discriminating between different types of atypical status. Figure 1 displays the ROC curves associated with seven of the ADHD symptom scales and their discrimination of cases of ADHD from cases of SLI.

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Atypical performances, he says, stand out when compared to an athlete's prior performances.

In swimming, evolution of atypical performances peaked in 1994 (Fig. S4).

Seoul OG resulted in 2 Soviet records, 5 East-European and 9 American records for a total of 19 versus 12 in Los Angeles (1984) and 13 in Barcelona (1992); this shows the particular intensity of this last Cold War competition that reached an unprecedented peak of atypical performances including the everlasting sprint world records by Florence Griffith-Joyner [28].

A low routine uptake figure, therefore, could be uniform across all the PCT's schools or caused by especially poor and atypical performances in a small minority.

Mauricio Pochettino had just watched his side produce the atypical Tottenham performance when he spoke in a language a football club must learn.

Potential visual difficulties can be identified through careful history taking (table 3), observation for ocular anomalies, eye movement difficulty (squint, nystagmus) or atypical visual performance.

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