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Discover LudwigThe phrase "performance for" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to something that one does for a purpose or a particular audience, such as a performance of a song or play. For example, "She gave a powerful performance for the audience."
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"Unbelievable performance for him.
Heck of a performance for that silver.
This was his best performance for Red Bull".
"That hurt our performance for a while.
With tables showing performance for the year.
Exceptional performance for party in government.
They put on a performance for their highlight-starved fans.
They are putting on a performance for the cameras".
It is Britain's best inflation performance for a century".
It was an admirable performance for both players.
His last reception dampened a strong defensive performance for Miami.
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