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"enhances performance" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe anything that improves or increases someone or something's ability to perform a task or achieve a goal. For example: - "Regular exercise enhances performance in sports and other physical activities." - "The new software update greatly enhances performance and efficiency for the company's employees." - "Proper training and development programs can enhance performance and productivity in the workplace."
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In fact, these studies mostly emphasise that mood enhancement by pleasant and alerting background music enhances performance of monotonous tasks such as those during night shifts.
Conventional wisdom suggests that pressure enhances performance; our real-time data, however, shows that workers perform better when they are happily engaged in what they do.
Interest in what is being learned enhances performance.
Most regulators say furosemide, or Lasix, enhances performance.
The last week before Mount Everest, we slowed down, a process that enhances performance.
Imagine a new drug that enhances performance by three-tenths of a second in the 100-meter dash.
1/ It enhances performance; 2/ it's a health risk; 3/ it violates the "spirit of sport".
Sometimes, it seems, competition enhances performance, but equally often it does not.
We know that exogenous testosterone enhances performance and is therefore considered a doping substance, forbidden in all Olympic sports.
Additional research has shown that simulator training significantly enhances performance of hernia repairs, nasal sinus procedures, and bronchoscopic examinations of the lungs.
Most regulators say furosemide enhances performance by flushing 20 to 30 pounds of water out of a horse.
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