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Discover Ludwig"gave a performance" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when referring to an event when someone gave a presentation or show in music, dance, acting, or another art form. For example, "The actor gave a stunning performance of the character's monologue."
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Aguilera also gave a performance at the 2001 Grammy Awards, performing "Pero Me Acuerdo de Ti" and "Falsas Esperanzas".
The company gave a performance in Poland the night that she died and they will perform over the weekend in Spoleto.
On 28 February 2010, Lavigne gave a performance at the concert portion of the Vancouver 2010 Winter Olympics closing ceremony, performing "My Happy Ending" and "Girlfriend".
He gave a performance that kept one wanting to listen.
Cooling himself down for the new medium, he gave a performance that often feels jelled.
Bruno Mars had six nominations and gave a performance, but won nothing.
Ever the clown, he gave a performance, a kind of variation of "Mistero Buffo".
And absolutely, yes, one gave a performance in the little studio, with accompanying facial expressions.
At the Central Park Summer Stage, Mr. Rollins gave a performance that was all about soloing.
After all, said their dresser, they gave a performance here every night.
Miller, whose boyish looks are at last maturing, gave a performance as admirably discreet as his real-life counterpart's.
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