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well-performed vs well-performing

'Well-performed' and 'well-performing' are both acceptable, but they're used in separate contexts. 'Well-performed' is an adjective used to describe something that has been done or executed well in the past, while 'well-performing' is a present participle used to describe something that is currently performing well.
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Last updated: September 07, 2024

well-performed

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used as an adjective to describe something that has been done or executed well in the past.

Examples:

  • The well-performed play received a standing ovation.
  • She was proud of her well-performed presentation.
  • The well-performed surgery saved the patient's life.

Alternatives:

  • well-executed
  • well-done
  • well-accomplished
  • well-carried out
  • well-achieved

well-performing

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used as a present participle to describe something that is currently performing well.

Examples:

  • The well-performing company is seeing steady growth.
  • She is part of a well-performing team at work.
  • The well-performing student consistently gets top grades.
  • It is not possible to do this well without being more or less organised like other well-performing donors.
  • This adjustment is taking place on the back of well-performing exports and a rapid fall in imports.
  • I have written to all the relevant Ministers asking them for their support, because we are at a really crucial stage as regards having an equally well-performing consumer market all over Europe.
  • A better option would have been for well-performing candidates, such as Estonia and Slovenia, to have been able to join much earlier.
  • Overall, barring unexpected developments in the macroeconomic environment in Iceland or abroad, this would mean that at the latest at the end of the restructuring period, Íslandsbanki will, in the Authority's view, have a relatively healthy balance sheet and well-performing loan portfolios.
  • Believes that ensuring the success of the European Statistical System crucially relies upon the work of well-performing national courts of auditors and their thorough and accurate verification of the quality of public finance data and of the transmission process from public entities to the national statistical offices;
  • The balance to be achieved between financial stability and competition objectives underlines the importance of the distinction between fundamentally sound, well-performing banks on one hand and distressed, less-performing banks on the other.
  • This way well-performing states can compensate for the underachievement of weak or lazy states.
  • The Recapitalisation Guidelines underline the importance of the distinction between fundamentally sound, well-performing banks, and distressed, less-performing banks [32].
  • The proposed amendment also endorses existing (and well-performing) practice.
  • Against this background alone, the developed economies have a massive interest in ensuring that well-performing air transport options are available to them.
  • The demand for ever more economical, safer, larger, faster and more modern aircraft assumed dimensions in the 1990s which ultimately left only two well-performing companies in the running: Airbus and Boeing.
  • Stresses that the EU needs to develop a differentiated approach, distinguishing between cooperation partnerships in political, social and economic stability for well-performing States and partnerships towards such structural stability for fragile States;
  • The existence of a national or regional smart specialisation strategy in line with the National Reform Program, to leverage private research and innovation expenditure, which complies with the features of well-performing national or regional R&I systems.
  • Stresses that the EU needs to develop a differentiated approach, distinguishing between cooperation partnerships in political, social and economic stability for well-performing States and partnerships towards such structural stability for fragile States;
  • Practice in Africa has shown that even well governed countries with a relatively well performing economy remain often very fragile.
  • Union domestic production had increased and well performing exports declined strongly as a result of the loss of Russia as an export market.
  • It was concluded that the United States of America have a well defined control system for aflatoxins levels in peanuts and well performing approved laboratories.
  • Nevertheless, it is believed that for highly qualified Agencies such as EASA, there is a need to review this proposal, which would prevent well performing candidates to continue their duties beyond two times five years.
  • Yet, of course, the question arises about the credibility of Opel's economy drive if it has pledged to retain its most expensive plant - the German one - whilst an economically well performing plant such as Opel Antwerp is to close.

Alternatives:

  • performing well
  • functioning effectively
  • operating efficiently
  • doing well
  • succeeding

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