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The phrase "a perfect life" is correct and usable in written English.
It is often used to describe a life without any problems or worries, or to express a wish for a carefree lifestyle. For example: "John dreams of having a perfect life without any stress or responsibility."
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A perfect life, clearly.
"Before 2003, we had a perfect life.
Often, people say 'you have a perfect life'.
Megan Mary McGloinn) doesn't have a perfect life now.
"No one has a perfect life," Mayweather said.
No-one's going to live a perfect life".
And who has a perfect life like that?
"I don't know anybody, honestly, who has lived a perfect life," Lewis said.
"Do I think he should go off to the countryside and have a perfect life?
Maybe, having lived a perfect life, you've got all the answers.
The stand-and-stir, popularized by Julia Child, is about a fantasy of a perfect life.
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