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Discover Ludwig"present performance" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it when you are referring to an individual or groups' current performance level, or to compare it to past performance. For example, "The present performance of the team is much improved compared to last season."
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The show doesn't resolve the problem of how to present performance and body art minus live performing bodies.
With the present performance of these systems, it has become possible to perform large volume scanning.
The current judging system, with its emphasis on highly subjective presentation marks, allows the judges to favor skaters for past deeds over present performance.
Based on their present performance, Arabs would remain in a marginal position in this next phase of human history.
And both have undermined the kingdom's security and raised troubling questions about present performance and future prospects.
Ultrafast, multiprocessor PCs for high-definition video editing, for example, present performance and heat-waste challenges similar to gaming.
Cubans will judge their next leader strictly on his or her present performance.
The plan is that it will present performance and art across the spectrum such as theatre, music, dance, technology, film, TV and scientific advancements.
Managers were able to present performance and monitoring data to commissioners, and speak with them about how best to meet local needs.
"The present performance of the evil shows that they are already utterly inhuman and completely without righteous thoughts," Mr. Li said in his message posted on the Internet on Monday.
He conjured up John Gielgud: "His present performance as a simpering valet is an act of boyish mischief, carried out with extreme elegance and the general aspect of a tight, smart, walking umbrella".
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