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"knockout performance" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to a particularly impressive or outstanding performance, such as a speech or a sports match. For example, "The football team gave a knockout performance in the playoff game, winning with a score of 5-0."
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It's a knockout performance.
The knockout performance of the evening, though, was Camellia Johnson's Dido.
Claire Booth heads up a fabulous cast with a knockout performance in the title role.
In March he led Christian Tetzlaff in a knockout performance of Gyorgy Ligeti's Violin Concerto (1992).
This brutally funny revival of Eugène Ionesco's play stars Geoffrey Rush in a knockout performance.
But there are some casting errors so misjudged that even a knockout performance can't rescue them.
There's a knockout performance from David Dawson as the gimlet-eyed clown who turns his act into a weapon.
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Inexplicably, given the circumstances, Merle gave two knockout performances.
You've got these really knockout performances from Cate Blanchett in Carol.
In announcing stellar quarterly earnings last week, Electronic Arts reported knockout performances from virtually all its big-name video games.
Exxon Mobil and Chevron are both expected to deliver knockout performances when reporting quarterly earnings this week, even as they struggle to increase production.
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