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performance title
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "performance title" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the name or designation of a specific performance, such as a play, concert, or other artistic presentation. Example: "The performance title for the upcoming play is 'A Midsummer Night's Dream.'"
✓ Grammatically correct
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And comedian Jo Brand took the best female comedy performance title for BBC4's Getting On in which she plays a nurse on a geriatric ward.
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Source Interlink, which publishes Motor Trend as well as Automobile magazine and a number of niche performance titles, filed for bankruptcy in 2009.
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Bob Odenkirk resumes his winning performance as title character Saul Goodman in episodes expected further to depress the New Mexico tourist board.
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In terms of real-world performance, every title I've played has been pushed to a 3440 x 1440 curved LG monitor via a Displayport.
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LaBeouf himself could often be seen chanting the performance's title, "He will not divide us," throughout the performance's duration.
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In this case, however, the Austrian VKI test report signalled satisfaction with GPs' PHE performance (translated title: 'PHE in good hands')—in contrast to their repeated critical reports of ISPs observing pharmacies.
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Expect honest YouTube HD streaming, "and smooth gaming performance on titles like World of Warcraft," according to the press release.
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"I'm hugely proud of my performances, my titles and can look back on my career with a great feeling," Vergeer said.
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Plekhanov praises Robert Duvall's performance in the title role.
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Lauren Flanigan gave a blazing performance in the title role.
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Nina Stemme's powerhouse performance in the title role was not.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When writing about artistic events, use "performance title" to clearly indicate the name of the show, play, or concert. This avoids ambiguity and provides clarity for your audience.
Common error
Avoid using "performance title" when you actually mean to describe the type of performance (e.g., 'dance performance' or 'musical performance'). Ensure you're referring specifically to the name of the event.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "performance title" functions primarily as a noun phrase, identifying the name or designation of a specific performance. According to Ludwig AI, the phrase is correct. Examples show it used in contexts referring to plays, musical productions, and other artistic presentations.
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30%
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25%
Science
20%
Less common in
Formal & Business
15%
Reference
5%
Wiki
5%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "performance title" is a noun phrase used to refer to the name of a play, show, or other artistic event. While Ludwig AI confirms its grammatical correctness and usability, the frequency of use is relatively rare. It's most commonly found in News & Media, Encyclopedias, and Science contexts. When using the phrase, ensure you are referring to the name and not the type of performance. Alternatives include "show title" or "production title". To ensure clarity, using "performance title" can specify to your audience the name of a specific production.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
show title
Replaces 'performance' with 'show', suitable when referring to a theatrical or musical production.
title of the show
Combines 'title' with 'show', directly referring to the name of a performance.
production title
Replaces 'performance' with 'production', emphasizing the overall creation rather than the act of performing.
the performance's name
Similar meaning, but rephrased to emphasize the 'name' aspect.
name of the performance
A more descriptive alternative, explicitly stating the purpose of the title.
event title
Uses 'event' instead of 'performance', broadening the scope to include non-artistic events.
work's title
More formal, using 'work's' to indicate the title of a creative work.
piece's title
Emphasizes a specific artistic piece, such as a musical composition or dance.
heading of the performance
Uses 'heading' to denote the title, implying a more formal or structured context.
designation of the performance
More formal and precise, indicating an official or formal naming.
FAQs
How can I use "performance title" in a sentence?
You can use "performance title" to refer to the name of a specific show or event. For example: "The "performance title" for the upcoming play is 'Hamlet'."
What's a synonym for "performance title"?
Alternatives include "show title" or "production title", depending on the context.
Is it correct to say "the performance's title" instead of "performance title"?
Yes, "the performance's title" is grammatically correct and conveys a similar meaning. It's a slightly more descriptive way to express the same idea, as it directly indicates that you are referring to the title of the performance. This can add clarity in some contexts.
Can "performance title" be used for non-artistic events?
While typically used for artistic events, you could use it for other types of performances (e.g., a business presentation) if the context fits. A broader term like "event title" might be more appropriate though.
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Usage summary
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Ludwig's wrap-up
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88%
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Real-world application tested