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The phrase "a perfect adjunct" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that complements or enhances another element in a flawless manner.
Example: "The new software update is a perfect adjunct to our existing system, improving its overall functionality."
Alternatives: "an ideal complement" or "a flawless addition".
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Bukowski's poetry, meanwhile, is a perfect adjunct to murky nights immersed in hardboiled fiction and good — or bad — booze.
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For Mitsuko Fujii, a 64-year-old deputy director of a golf school, who saw club memberships investments as the perfect adjunct to her work, news of the collapse of the Omon Golf Club, in Tochigi prefecture north of Tokyo, one of her five memberships, came in the form of a simple postcard.
Somewhat lacking here is his seminal work on Saturday Night Live (represented by three clips) but of course that's available in an 80-minute DVD of its own and makes the perfect adjunct to what's here.
One perfect adjunct for the nights before Inside the White House airs (and also on for the next few weeks) is Last Week Tonight.
A perfect conclusion.
A perfect (or near-perfect) nest.
BPCA is a perfect illustration.
Once methods of delivery into whole organisms are perfected, siRNA could prove a powerful adjunct and/or substitute for current treatment protocols for several diseases, including many forms of cancer.
Treatments for periodontitis are not absolutely perfect, and a vaccine against Porphyromonas gingivalis (P. gingivalis) could become a valuable adjunct therapy for periodontitis.
A New Adjunct to the Treatment of Alcoholism: The Hallucinogenic Drugs.
He was also a clinical adjunct professor at Stonybrook School of Medicine.
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