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Discover Ludwig"both performance" is a perfectly acceptable phrase to use in written English.
You can use it when you are talking about "performance" of two different objects, people, or events. For example, "Both performances were strong, but the second one truly won the audience over."
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The art is both performance and sustenance.
Better than drink: it takes away both performance and desire.
"They walk in expecting more, a higher level of both performance and production," he said.
Last year it was taught by Ms. Coates and emphasized both performance and theory.
Constructing the optimal portfolio in terms of both performance and volatility is easy, too.
"It was the real thing," he said, summing up both performance and audience response.
As the title indicates, the piece comprises both performance and installation.
A relentlessly bleak and compelling piece of work, Foxcatcher is notable for the intensity of both performance and plot.
The best companies are showing that having talented women on their boards is boosting both performance and fairness.
The vehicle for Miss Nilsson's return is Richard Strauss's "Elektra," which the writer observed in both performance and rehearsal.
During that period he played bass in both performance and recording with several jazz and fusion bands.
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