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The phrase "much better performance" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to an improvement in ability or level of success. For example, "With practice, the dance team achieved a much better performance in their second competition."
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"But over all, it was a much better performance.
This more direct path for light results in much better performance.
"It has more utility than a minivan, and better performance, much better performance, than an S.U.V".
That was a much better performance than the market has had most of this year.
In Britain, HSBC is up about 13 percent, a much better performance than was shown by other large European banks.
Similarly, it is observed the RAUR has much better performance.
The 64-bit architecture means much better performance.
"They need to put in a much better performance than they did at Mourneview.
"It was a much better performance," the New Zealander told BBC Scotland.
Leeds manager Neil Warnock: "The lads gave a much better performance in the second half.
"We didn't give up and it was a much better performance.
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much better outputs
considerable better performance
much better performers
much better results
much better running
much better yields
increasing better performance
much subtler performance
much better today
much better half
much better fit
much smaller performance
much higher performance
much better condition
much better quality
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