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The phrase "subject of performance" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to refer to the noun or pronoun that is performing the action in a sentence. Example: "The actor was the subject of performance in the play, captivating the audience with their powerful portrayal of the main character."
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Vincent did not submit a grade for Fehr on the messy subject of performance enhancement.
But the show really takes off in a wide, high-ceilinged central gallery, given over to the subject of performance.
Greene is a documentary filmmaker whose work on the subject of performance, in "Fake It So Real" and "Actress," pierces the artificial boundary of drama and documentary.
As part of her development, she was also required to meet with each associate on her team to discuss career goals and progress including the sensitive subject of performance improvement, a challenge for any risk-averse manager.
Despite the improvisational freedom accorded to the actors, there's no work done in the film on the subject of performance — a particularly odd fact, given the hours of time that "Out 1" devotes to actors' exercises in rehearsal.
The movie builds, inexorably, to the scene of her première that is perhaps the greatest, wildest, most exhilarating, and most insightful one on the subject of performance that has ever been filmed.
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Needless to say, the subject of performance-enhancing drugs came up in the news conference before the race.
"There have been a number of times in the past few years that the subject of performance-enhancing drugs has come up in eSports," he tells me.
She has spoken globally on the subjects of performance management, data-driven decision making, and culture change.
The aggression that is generally understood to be the subtext of all standup acts is rendered entirely explicit in his performance: aggression is, in a sense, the subject of his performance.
On the subject of how performance is understood across the pond, another big question this week is: do Americans really get farce?
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