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The phrase "perform a ritual" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a ceremony or activity that is repeated according to a set of rules and beliefs, such as a religious or cultural ceremony. For example: "Before setting out on their journey, they performed a ritual to honor the gods."
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When I was a boy, my father would perform a ritual.
On the Corpse Road (so they call it) Neeve and Blue perform a ritual in a ruined church.
So, what better way to break the tension and calm the nerves than to perform a ritual.
Abby Haglage, in the Daily Beast, describes a group of twenty or so people who perform a ritual while wearing paint, feathers, and African skirts.
In Rivane Neuenschwander's first museum survey, you can write the wish on a piece of paper and perform a ritual to make it come true.
Since I was a teenager, whenever I have a pivotal life event coming – an exam, or an interview – I perform a ritual.
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According to some eastern cultures, performing a ritual three times can bring you closer to God.
Determinedly, he performs a ritual involving the blowing of coloured powder into the horse's face.
I went through each college one by one, almost as if performing a ritual.
She appealed to Queenie, an inmate who practiced Santeria, and one night they performed a ritual to help matters along.
It's sung by a woman in white, Dora Morrow, who holds a flickering candle as if performing a ritual.
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