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Discover LudwigThe phrase "least performed" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to describe an action or task that is done the least amount of times compared to others. Example: "Of all the chores assigned to the household, washing the dishes is the least performed task."
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Their combined advocacy brought one of Puccini's least performed works back into the repertoire.
The work, notable for the lovely theme in the Larghetto, is probably the least performed of Beethoven's symphonies.
Though the least performed of the three symphonies (with Nos. 40 and 41) from the astounding summer of 1788, it has been no stranger to the Mostly Mozart Festival over the decades.
Composed in 1911, it is the least performed of Debussy's major works, a strange combination of ballet and cantata, with a dubious text by Gabriele D'Annunzio that queasily mixes religious fervour with an ambiguous sexual charge.
One of the least performed and least admired plays of the canon (there is continuing debate about how much of the play Shakespeare wrote), "Pericles" still exerts fascination as a portrait of man unmoored, a passive vessel in stormy seas.
Both stand-ups bring their material to these as-themselves desk pieces, and given that the material has probably been workshopped or at least performed in front of people before, it's often stronger than character bits like Kyle Mooney's Pope Francis impression.
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Q. Was she at least performing it?
Then why didn't Schnabel at least perform his own music?
Then the surplus went away, and the economy did not, to say the least, perform very well.
Wow.These infernal devices do at least perform one useful function: they let customers measure the value of this new management fad.
If Congress were to win it, or at least perform well, Mrs Gandhi might feel ready for an election after all.
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