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The phrase "personal performance" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to an individual's ability or effectiveness in performing a task or job. Example: "In order to improve their overall personal performance, employees are encouraged to set personal goals and track their progress."
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To his surprise, MGM liked his first personal performance.
These benefits were then included in their personal performance targets.
That calls for the promise of Mr. Obama, not the personal performance of late.
Something in our contemporary culture responds to the idea of more colloquial, more personal performance.
By her example, Eleanor set a high standard for personal performance and generosity.
It gave a whole new meaning to "up close and personal" performance.
But more than a quarter of Treasury staff - 28% - say their personal performance goes unrecognised.
Grimacing on the pool deck, she attributed her personal performance to menstrual cramps.
The categories are the same corporate performance, division performance, personal performance.
But my personal performance at work has hit an all-time low.
Of his personal performance, Burgess added: "I struggle to pat myself on the back after a loss.
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