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Discover LudwigThe phrase "about perfect" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is nearly or almost perfect, indicating a high level of quality or satisfaction.
Example: "The presentation was about perfect, with only a few minor details that could be improved."
Alternatives: "almost perfect" or "nearly perfect".
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Just about perfect.
His conformation was about perfect.
His timing was just about perfect.
She was just about perfect.
Apart from that, it's just about perfect.
My present device is just about perfect.
Niko, though, is just about perfect.
It is all just about perfect.
"The length is just about perfect," he said.
As in previous collaborations, their chemistry was just about perfect.
"It was just about perfect," Mr. LaFrieda said.
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