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Discover LudwigThe phrase "who performs" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a person or entity that carries out a specific action or task, often in contexts related to roles, jobs, or functions. Example: "The artist who performs at the gala is known for her captivating voice."
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So who performs at children's theater?
Jade Harris, who performs as Tha Joker, agrees.
Bach MAY 29 -- Peter Schickele, who performs as P.D.Q.
Mr. Trager is a full-time mohel, a person who performs ritual circumcision.
(Bryce Dessner, who performs with the National, is also MusicNow's curator).
The guest artist is the brilliant violist Hsin-Yun Huang, who performs Bartok's Viola Concerto.
NIGHT OWL Sometimes I will go see my friend Sherry Vine, who performs up in Chelsea.
What about someone who performs adequately but the boss thinks is capable of much more?
Dedication to fitness is, says Mr. Sitaras, who performs all of the assessments personally.
This heroism is enabled by a Ukrainian, who performs the indispensible logistical work and refuses payment.
Tamasaburo is Japan's most famous onnagata — that is, a man who performs female roles.
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