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Discover LudwigThe phrase "I definitely performed" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to assert that you completed a task or activity with certainty, often in a context where performance is being evaluated or discussed. Example: "After weeks of practice, I definitely performed well in the competition."
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I definitely performed a lot better than I expected".
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I am definitely performing my gender, whether I am on stage or not (i.e. all the time).
"I definitely do now.
I definitely do".
I definitely don't.
Yes, I definitely do.
Natalia Kills: I definitely like performing to a crowd that's there to see a female hero.
My favorite part of what I do is definitely performing live; it's a big thrill.
I definitely want to keep on performing and doing what I'm doing now, and I'd like it all to be bigger at some point -- more elaborate shows.
I absolutely love performing and get a particular kick out of comedy, so I definitely intend to do more.
I definitely, definitely liked him".
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