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The phrase “mighty performance” is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
The phrase is often used to describe a particularly impressive or powerful accomplishment or presentation. For example, you could write, “Her speech was a mighty performance that left the audience in awe.”.
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We then ensure DBN architecture against over-fitting because of mighty performance of dropout and dropconnect.
But what a mighty performance the actor gives us here; it's the best he's been in years.
And sang a Rod Stewart song, while all the boys went off and congratulated themselves on a mighty performance.
Whistles.co.uk Beat master Following a mighty performance at Glastonbury Festival, reggae king Jimmy Cliff returns to the UK on 18 May in London, and Birmingham on 20 May.
He'll perform one-man play Clarence Darrow, which ran for six weeks last year, and was acclaimed in the Guardian for "a mighty performance".
The Sea Eagles travel to Auckland this Sunday and it will take a mighty performance from coach Geoff Toovey to pull his team together.
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I suppose the best actor and actress-in-a-play categories were relatively forgone conclusions, given that the winners, Mark Rylance and Rachel Weisz, had already been cited at both the Critics Circle andd Evening Standard ceremonies for their mighty performances in "Jerusalem" and "A Streetcar Named Desire," respectively.
But it was a mighty, bardic performance and an unforgettable way of speaking.
Andrew ("Freddie") Flintoff, pictured, produced a mighty bowling performance.In England Test cricket seems alive and well.
Nonetheless, the movie's mighty international performance produced an estimated $86.1m, boosting the early worldwide score to $141m.
Taken as a whole, though, this is a mighty riddling performance, one that stayed on my mind long after reading.
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