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The phrase "shown poor performance" is correct and can be used in written English
You can use it to describe a situation in which someone has not performed as expected or up to the usual standards. For example: "The student was given additional tutoring, but she has still shown poor performance in her history class."
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Human face recognition based on visual images has shown poor performance under uncontrolled working conditions.
These buildings have shown poor performance during past earthquakes and suffered severe damage or collapse, even under moderate earthquakes.
Also the steepest gradient method of [1] has shown poor performance in cases with limited number of available data samples.
Although anti-desertification efforts have been mounted worldwide, most undertakings have shown poor performance because of failure to consider soil and geotechnical aspects.
However, recent investigations have shown poor performance of the MMA algorithm as compared to other approximations (Groenwold and Etman, 2010) [2].
Permeability porosity crossplot and flow zone index techniques have shown poor performance and incapability to identify flow units in shaly sandstone reservoirs.
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Behavioral studies have shown poorer performance when bilinguals are tested in their less preferred language (L2) compared with their preferred language (L1).
The document, a September 2010 summary of Libyan Investment Authority assets, showed poor performance by European and American money managers and a Libyan with close ties to the Qaddafi regime.
Nanoporous glass supported VOx only show poor performance.
However, superblock mapping shows poor performance for random write requests.
These compounds showed poor performance compared to arginine, cysteine, and aspartic acid.
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