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Discover LudwigThe phrase "these performance" is not correct in English.
It should be "these performances" if referring to multiple events or "this performance" if referring to a single event. You can use the correct form when discussing multiple performances in a context such as art, sports, or any event showcasing talent. Example: "These performances have truly captivated the audience and received standing ovations."
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She wanted her actors to have direct contact with the cultures that nurtured these performance traditions.
"Congress made these performance standards, and mandated a requirement that would help meet them," he said.
These performance actions often included group sex and live animal slaughter.
He recently told the New Yorker: "I don't believe in these performance revivals.
However, the TUC is keen that these performance criteria be set out in layman's terms.
I don't know if it's going to work.' He uses all these performance acts to achieve his goals".
Even Ulay recently remarked, "I don't believe in these performance 'revivals.' They don't have the ring of truth about them.
The ethos that underlies all these performance revolutions is captured by the Japanese term kaizen, or continuous improvement.
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