Sentence examples for a perfect term from inspiring English sources

The phrase "a perfect term" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a word or phrase that is considered ideal or most suitable for a particular context or situation.
Example: "In this discussion, 'sustainability' is a perfect term to describe our commitment to environmental responsibility."
Alternatives: "an ideal term" or "a suitable term".

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He chose television rather than film because he felt the latter, with its blockbuster mentality, had become too global and "less intimate" – a perfect term for the sort of television you can watch from a screen while propped up in bed.

What a perfect term for what you need at work.

The initial chromosomal clustering study seems solid, although "clustering" as used is not a perfect term.

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The crisis in southern Africa is somewhat evocative of the idea of "a perfect storm," the term meteorologists used to describe a rare autumn hurricane in the north Atlantic, a monster created when every ingredient necessary for a worst-case scenario suddenly all came together.

In the words of The Economist, it was a "perfect storm in terms of its sheer size, its circular symmetry and the tightness of its eye".

"You're definitely witnessing a perfect storm in terms of China timing, people on vacation that affects liquidity, and you've got a lot of questions on the Fed and people are obviously focused on oil," said Andrew Frankel, co-president of Stuart Frankel & Co in New York.

Its theme, "Transfiguration," is a religious term referring to the transformation of Christ, Mr. Wang said in an interview, and is now "the perfect term to describe China's ongoing cultural changes".

It's the perfect term for Warren Gatland though, who never knowingly misses a trick and who did, after all, outwit Schmidt when Wales played Ireland.

Trump spews out his spoken and tweeted scat as his mood dictates with "scat" being the perfect term, since it implies both nonsense and feces.

In this Review, we will use the more widespread, although not terminologically perfect, term "biosensor", with its more relaxed definition stating that biosensors are devices that combine or integrate a biochemical recognition element with a signal conversion unit (transducer).

A year ago, President Obama had delivered an address labeling the financial crisis a "perfect storm" -- the term long favored by Robert Rubin, the discredited guru of bailed-out Citigroup and mentor to many on the White House economic team.

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