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Discover LudwigThe phrase "catastrophic performance" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used in various contexts to describe a particularly disastrous or devastating performance in a specific area or field. Example: The team's catastrophic performance in the championship game led to their loss and elimination from the tournament. Note: You can also add additional context to make the sentence more specific, such as mentioning the specific area or field in which the performance was catastrophic. For example, "The company's catastrophic performance in sales caused a significant decline in profits."
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All of which makes their catastrophic performance on Sunday that little bit harder to understand.
So, thanks to Giuliani's catastrophic performance, yet another fresh start for Trump's legal team has been squandered.
He was in especially imperious form in a discussion with a quite different kind of Englishman, the amiable Lancastrian David Lloyd, during England's catastrophic performance against New Zealand in this week's one-day international.
But, after a catastrophic performance against the US in 1980, he was replaced by the dour and unimaginative Viktor Tikhonov, whose tyrannical regime increasingly jarred as the Soviets elsewhere embraced glasnost.
A few weeks later she embarked on a comeback tour of Europe that was cancelled after a catastrophic performance in Belgrade in which she appeared drunk, mumbling into the microphone, clutching members of her band and, at one point, sitting on the floor and removing her shoes.
In his first newspaper interview since the Lib Dems' catastrophic performance, Lord Ashdown, who after the publication of Thursday's exit poll said he would eat his hat if it were true, said: "We were absolutely blindsided, just like everyone else, except of course the good Professor Curtice [who was behind the exit poll] – hence my 'eat my hat' comment.
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But surely the most catastrophic horn performance of the season — of many seasons, for that matter — was at the New York Philharmonic in March, when Alan Gilbert, conducting his first concert with the orchestra since having been appointed its next music director, opened his program with Haydn's Symphony No. 48, a work with two prominent and perilous horn parts.
In an own-label disc conducted by Vladimir Jurowski, the London Philharmonic Orchestra has paired The Isle of the Dead (1909) with Rachmaninov's Symphony No 1, a more youthful work which had a famously catastrophic first performance in 1897, in part due to inadequate rehearsal time.
But there seemed to be plenty of blame to go around for France's catastrophic World Cup performance.
Ninth, the most catastrophic federal government performance failures have occurred when federal agencies had too few full-time workers.
He frequently mentioned his love of history and the founding fathers, blaming his "catastrophic" law school performance on the fact he "couldn't get my nose out of history books".
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