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The phrase "I perfected" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to express that you have made something flawless or have improved a skill to a high level of proficiency. Example: "After years of practice, I perfected my technique in playing the piano."
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I perfected the accent.
Over the years, I perfected the dough.
I perfected the art of taking off pantyhose midflight.
"I perfected the big dinner party," she said.
It was 15 years before I perfected my vacuum.
"With Rafa I perfected the tactical side of my game," he says.
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I've perfected it.
I never perfected those skills.
Is perfect goodness a possibility?
Is perfect symmetry perfectly unnatural?
Am I perfect?
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