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The phrase "gave better performance" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when comparing the effectiveness or efficiency of different entities, such as products, systems, or individuals.
Example: "The new software update gave better performance than the previous version, resulting in faster processing times."
Alternatives: "provided improved performance" or "delivered superior performance."
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For all cases, the proposed ANN model gave better performance than all of the studied correlations.
It was observed that the coated specimens gave better performance than the uncoated steel.
Recently, Drozdzal et al.13 showed that both long and short skip connections gave better performance in biological applications.
For 10 to 40 milking stalls, a rotary design gave better performance than a double parallel design in terms of milking process duration and stall utilization.
The proposed system gave better performance and save around −6 dBm of the power as well as increase the number of users twice compare to SCM/OCDMA system.
Langmuir and Freundlich models were employed to correlate the experimental adsorption data, and it was found that Langmuir gave better performance in correlating the experimental data.
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Our results demonstrated that combinations of three or two yield QTLs gave better performances under stagnant flooding conditions (Table 7).
Even the actors gave better performances.
Better synchronization gives better performance in systems where sequence synchronization is performed using autocorrelation function.
Padding matrices may give better performance for odd sized matrices.
Preforms processed through hardening and tempering route give better performance.
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