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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a perfect week" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a week that has gone exceptionally well or has met all your expectations.
Example: "Last summer, I had a perfect week filled with sunshine, laughter, and great adventures with friends."
Alternatives: "an ideal week" or "a flawless week".
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Wenger reflected on a perfect week, and the challenge to carry on their good work.
With the bounteous end of summer produce at my local farmers' markets, it was a perfect week for stir-frying.
Added to Thursday's victory at Blackburn in the Uefa Cup it completed a perfect week for O'Neill.
"We are looking forward to Sunday now and we will be trying to make it a perfect week for us," Szczesny said to Arsenal Player.
What has happened to Brazilians? Obviously, it was a perfect week to be informed that male elephants "normally" have testicles the size of footballs.
The simulation of the last day closed a perfect week in order to understand a little bit more how is the best approach to lead changes in the complexity of current organisations around the globe.
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The last week of the month - "an absolute perfect week for the book trade because December 24 was a Saturday," says Neate - the British public spent an all-time record £90m on books.
The only minor blemish on an otherwise perfect week was Wednesday's second-place finish in the 200 free, finishing behind America's other teenage star, Missy Franklin, and ahead of another Olympic gold medalist, Shannon Vreeland.
Clarke is already having a less than perfect week.
France's Alizé Cornet has ended Eugenie Bouchard's perfect week with a straight sets win in the final of the Hobart International.
One perfect week does not make a season.But it's a start.
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