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The phrase "performance was worse" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a decrease in quality or effectiveness of someone or something's performance. Example: Despite training for months, the team's performance was worse than expected during the championship game.
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His performance was worse than embarrassing: it was appalling.
The second performance was worse attended, the third cancelled.
In Labour's early years, before the target was introduced, A&E performance was worse.
At Scotland's main A&E hospitals, the performance was worse than at comparable sites in England.
However, the performance was worse than that of the commercial unsupported vanadyl pyrophosphate catalyst.
But fixed-income performance was worse for the quarter over all.
He was weaker, and his performance was worse, even though he weighed less.
I would only be concerned if our relative performance was worse than our peer group,' he says.
In accordance with the literature, the participants' performance was worse, and the number and duration of participants' fixations increased when the task was difficult.
When working a high demand task in a red environment, performance was worse unless either a break or a scenic picture were present.
CVLT-II performance was worse in COGS-2 than in COGS-1 for both the SZ and the HCS in this large cohort, likely due to cohort effects.
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