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The phrase "a perfect town" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe an ideal or flawless community, often in a fictional or aspirational context.
Example: "In her novel, she created a perfect town where everyone lived in harmony and happiness."
Alternatives: "an ideal town" or "a flawless community".
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PAGE A21 ANOTHER TRY AT A PERFECT TOWN Pacific Beach, Wash., has been the site of ambitious residential developments before.
Understand what a "Perfect Town" is.
A perfect town should have at least 8 perfect acres, and 8 good acres.
It's good to have a perfect town so you don't have weeds in the way.
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