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The phrase "immediate perfection" is correct and usable in written English.
It is often used to describe a situation or condition that is already perfect, or nearly perfect, as soon as it occurs or is achieved. For example, you could say "The results of the project were immediate perfection: everything worked out as planned and we exceeded our goals."
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Mr. Iger's goal for Shanghai Disneyland was nothing short of immediate perfection, but no amount of experience, planning and focus-group research could prepare Disney for what would happen when Chinese patrons began to pour through the gates.
Never expect immediate perfection.
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Perfect ballets demand perfection.
She's a figure of unapproachable perfection, and when she seems to show an interest in Flannery the effect is immediate and overwhelming.
Perfection, soulless perfection.
Perfection chagrins.
Shere perfection.
Seek perfection.
Tea Party perfection.
Sunblock perfection.
Perfection, really.
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