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The phrase "performances were" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase when referring to something that has been performed in the past, such as "The performers' performances were met with enthusiastic applause."
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Both performances were superb.
The performances were mixed.
The live performances were uneven.
The performances were consistently invigorating.
The performances were beyond reproach.
Monday's performances were hardly flawless.
The performances were remarkable.
Performances were on weekends.
Both performances were excellent.
The performances were astonishing.
Both performances were memorable.
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