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"saw a performance" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe the action of watching a live performance, such as a play, concert, or dance show. Example: We saw a performance of Shakespeare's "Hamlet" last night at the theater. The actors were exceptional and we were thoroughly captivated by the production.
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When he was nineteen, he saw a performance by the experimental choreographer Xavier Le Roy.
In an audience of thousands, we saw a performance of the Greek tragedy, Medea by Euripides.
In Paris, he saw a performance called Lulu, the Clown Dancer - a cross between a pantomime and a circus act.
He developed a love of literature and language after he saw a performance of Hamlet at Stratford-upon-Avon.
I'm relieved that I saw a performance the day after the press night and its distressing distractions reportedly involving a giant of the English theatre.
It was there that I first saw a performance of Ionesco, and it was unforgettable: the explosion of an imagination, the irruption of a disrespectful spirit.
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We don't need to see a performance at 8pm.
"I'd never seen a performance like it.
Lyn Gardner is coming to see a performance next week.
"You have just seen a performance from the champions".
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