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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a perfect man" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing ideals, characteristics, or qualities of a person, often in philosophical, literary, or personal discussions.
Example: "In her eyes, he was a perfect man, embodying all the virtues she admired."
Alternatives: "an ideal man" or "a flawless individual".
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I have not been a perfect man.
A: Well, I'm not a perfect man.
"He's a perfect man, a solid man, an outstanding guy.
I'm sorry, though, you don't think he's a perfect man.
My wife and children know I'm not a perfect man.
Frank Bascombe is far from a perfect man.
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"Perhaps in a perfect world men could protect women in a gentle and selfless manner, but that's just simply not what we see," Paasch wrote.
And yet even when we do find a near perfect man in our midst we still search for the flaws in him.
"Though David was a great warrior and a charismatic leader, he was a far from perfect man".
In a restaurant the perfect man was dining with a fat woman.
McKenna makes romantic comedies in which the romance is not so much between a woman and the perfect man but a woman and the perfect career.
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