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"have performance" is a grammatically correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it as an idiom to refer to a group's or an individual's actions or abilities. For example, "The team has demonstrated great performance this season and deserves to be promoted to the next league."
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To have performance, it enlivens the space".
Some people have performance skills, or acting skills for example".
We're lucky to have performance analysts who record all our opponents in action.
"The children here have performance opportunities at a very young age.
"It is shortsighted to think that only a hill can create an accident with trucks that have performance issues".
The theater also plans to have performance days where the plays (each three and a half hours long) are presented back to back.
Because the United States doesn't have performance royalties, radio stations in countries that do collect them do not have to pay American artists.
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"You could have performance-based accountability and reward it with a handshake," he said.
Today, you have performance-based advertising, so you don't have to pay upfront for distribution; you can send your development offshore; and you can outsource your data center.
Equities and stock options are not uncommon, and some companies have performance-based plans that reward select employees with discretionary options.
So, for example, if you have performance-related analyses of what they get up to, the temptation in the UK is to go for the low-hanging fruit.
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