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Discover LudwigThe phrase "outperformed the" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are comparing the performance of two groups or individuals; for example, "The swim team outperformed the track team in the competition."
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"It outperformed the company average".
Curly, like Jackson, outperformed the pessimists.
Others, like Anixter, have outperformed the market.
But the average stock fund still outperformed the market.
Filings rose for value funds, which outperformed the market.
Both groups have outperformed the index as a whole.
The stock outperformed the Nasdaq, which lost nearly 7percentt.
Such companies have traditionally outperformed the overall market.
"No measures have significantly outperformed the original costing".
In the 2008 Initial Quality Study, imports outperformed the domestics.
In all four test groups, Ropadiar outperformed the Bayer products.
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