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The phrase 'on a performance' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it in sentences that describe or evaluate a performance of something, such as a show or event. For example: "The audience's reaction to the show was overwhelmingly positive, resulting in a standing ovation on a performance they would never forget."
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Perhaps one of the Gilbert and Sullivan societies could put on a performance at St Paul's.
"They're putting on a performance".
They put on a performance for their highlight-starved fans.
They are putting on a performance for the cameras".
It's our responsibility to put on a performance".
He must put on a performance for the media.
We have to put on a performance again".
Everyone is putting on a performance in Dominic Hill's revival of Sheridan's good-natured 1775 comedy.
Imagine making love and feeling you have to put on a performance.
The prosecution's case was that Roache would put on a performance in the witness box.
If you put on a performance with marimbas and an ondes martenot, I'd quite enjoy it.
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