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The phrase "a perfect work" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a piece of work that is considered flawless or exemplary in quality.
Example: "The artist presented a perfect work that left the audience in awe of her talent."
Alternatives: "an impeccable piece" or "a flawless creation."
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"The Hard Nut" is not a perfect work.
"Take the Golden Gate Bridge, a perfect work of art.
It is, quite simply, a perfect work of art.
"It really was a perfect work for him.
So that if it is a perfect work of art anything taken out will be a loss.
ALMOST A PERFECT WORK A Wheel Pistol in the Fashion of 1650, Made in 1837, Also on Display.
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They're a perfect work-time snack.
It is a perfect working big yellow car, revolving on a plinth, with a woman in Doc Marten boots and a lot of cleavage to pout and smile and give the bodywork an occasional light surface dusting.
To me that means having a perfect work-life balance and making good use of my scientific training.
There is no such thing as a perfect work-life balance that will work for everyone - it's not about a 50/50 split.
March 21 2013 August 11 201313 Douglas Carter Beane's new play is a nearly perfect work of dramatic art, whose power derives from its equitable compassion and its unromantic view of myth.
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