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The phrase "a perfect late" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to describe something that is ideally late, but the expression is awkward and lacks context.
Example: "She arrived at the party, and it was a perfect late, just as everyone was settling in."
Alternatives: "an ideal delay" or "a perfectly timed lateness".
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When the Guardian visits the London Acorn School on a perfect late September morning, there's a group going out on a nature walk; a birthday party is going on in the kindergarten with a celebratory carrot cake, and in the class one woodwork room – there are just two of them – children are working on their latest projects.
Start: Port Charlotte (map) Finish: Bowmore (map) Distance: 10 miles Duration: 4-6 hourSomersetet starlings The old railway line across the Avalon Marshes, in the shadow of Glastonbury Tor, is a perfect late afternoon walk, with bitterns, marsh harriers and great white egrets on display.
Castroneves came from last place to win in Joliet, Ill., but Dixon, who knew he had to finish eighth or better to win the title, took the lead with a perfect late pit stop and nearly held off Castroneves, crossing the line inches behind the winner.
A 1 ounce serving of pistachios (49 nuts) may also provide a perfect late night option, since it will allow you to consume more nuts per ounce.
"Be a Man", which features sun worshipping London producer Flako, is a perfect late Sunday afternoon BBQ sizzler that hums and buzzes with a feel good highlife attitude.
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A perfect Christmas story.
2009 was a perfect summer in Bordeaux.
"It was a perfect Election Day".
It was a perfect summer's night.
It's a perfect summer read.
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