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Discover Ludwig'have outperformed' is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to indicate when someone or something has done or achieved something better than expected or than someone or something else. For example: "Tech stocks have outperformed other industries this year, leading the way in growth and value."
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In recent months, equities have outperformed bonds.
Trump may have outperformed Romney, he added.
Others, like Anixter, have outperformed the market.
Both groups have outperformed the index as a whole.
Fast-food chains generally have outperformed rivals during the downturn.
But conglomerates have outperformed their more focused rivals.
All three have outperformed their ethically neutral counterparts.
The bank stocks have outperformed other European stocks and they have outperformed American bank stocks, although the shares of most American banks also have risen.
This is the third consecutive year that bonds have outperformed equities.
However, the shares have outperformed the market, rising 140% in the last 12 months.
Wild-card teams, the baseball equivalent of lower seeds, have outperformed even randomness.
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