Sentence examples for a matter of perfect from inspiring English sources

The phrase "a matter of perfect" is not correct and does not convey a complete thought in written English.
It may be intended to discuss something that is flawless or ideal, but it requires additional context or words to be meaningful.
Example: "Achieving success in this project is a matter of perfect timing and execution."
Alternatives: "a question of perfection" or "a case of flawlessness".

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From the point of view of the man or woman or child in the street, gaping up at the sky and skyscrapers, the appearance of a new hero over Metropolis or New York or Astro City is always a matter of perfect astonishment.

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It's just a matter of perfecting how we tackle.

Perhaps we feel like we've already gone through the most difficult part of the learning curve when it comes to rocketry, and that now it's just a matter of perfecting a few minor technical issues.

But even these types of workers continue, as a matter of routine, to perfect themselves in their own specialty long after any training in the West would have ended.

It's just a matter of finding the perfect location.

According to Carneades' theory, the improvement of which our powers of perception are capable is not a matter of approaching the condition of perfect discrimination of self-evident impressions ever more closely; it consists instead in refining one's appreciation for the complicated relations between impressions in virtue of which they add to or detract from each other's value as evidence.

"The idea of having an action plan is not only a matter of education....nothing's perfect but we need another concerted effort to meet the challenges we face".

McGovern made some stupid mistakes, but in context they seem almost frivolous compared to the things Richard Nixon does everyday of his life, on purpose, as a matter of policy and a perfect expression of everything he stands for.

CIA Director Mike Pompeo said in October that North Korea was only a matter of months away from perfecting its nuclear weapons program.

"We can't turn the clock back," said Dr. Taha Kass-Hout, deputy director for information science at the C.D.C. "Given that the next SARS probably can travel at the speed of an airliner from continent to continent in a matter of hours, it just makes perfect sense to adapt the speed and flexibility of social networking to disease surveillance".

As a matter of law, the classification makes perfect sense.

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