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The phrase "performance has excelled" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a situation where someone or something has performed exceptionally well or has surpassed expectations. Example: "The team's performance has excelled this season, with several key players setting new records and leading the team to victory in multiple games."
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And, taken in proper context, he said, Deasy's performance has excelled.
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Mr. Morlot, though not well known, is a comprehensive and elegant musician who has excelled in performances with the New York Philharmonic, starting with his last-minute debut in 2006.
(Woolfe) ★ New York Philharmonic with Carter Brey (Friday, Saturday and Wednesday) The New York Philharmonic's rewarding monthlong "Bach Variations" festival continues with a program featuring the conductor Bernard Labadie and the adventurous violinist Isabelle Faust, who has excelled in performances on period violin and also championed contemporary music.
The mezzo-soprano Susanne Mentzer has excelled in past performances as the Composer, and the tenor Richard Margison should be an excellent Bacchus.
The widespread view that Torres is now in decline will certainly not bother Simeone, who has excelled in consistently extracting the highest possible level of performance out of an unheralded squad.
So far he has excelled.
Guard Jeff McInnis, especially, has excelled.
She has excelled in Rossini.
When Havens has played, he has excelled.
That's how he has excelled.
She has excelled in the classroom, too.
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