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Can you tell me if the two phrases below hold the same meaning? Do we use them interchangeably?
Could you explain to me these nuances.

1. a record of past performance
2. a record of a past performance
  

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1. a record of past performance How your results have been in general 2. a record of a past performance How you performed on a specific occasion

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  • a record of past performance How your results have been in general 2.
  • a record of a past performance How you performed on a specific occasion
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1. a record of past performance How your results have been in general
2. a record of a past performance How you performed on a specific occasion
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Hi Marius,

I have thought that if we speak of a specific occasion we use the article. So, my question is what is the difference between

1. a record of past performance
2. a record of a past performance
3. a record of the past performance

Thank you

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