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The phrase "perform for" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It typically means to give a performance or do an act in front of an audience or someone else. Example: The singer will perform for the crowd at the music festival tonight.
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I don't perform for flea".
Pavarotti doesn't perform for anybody.
But he needs to perform for someone.
I'm gonna perform for you right now".
"I get to perform for the office.
"I didn't perform for almost two years.
On Tuesdays anyone can perform for $3.
"I find it extremely hard to perform for people.
People will be paying to watch them perform for years.
Some perform for a year or two, then drop out.
The Tasaday became exhibits required to perform for the camera.
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