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Discover LudwigThe phrase "achieved perfection" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a state where something has reached an ideal or flawless condition, often in contexts related to art, performance, or personal development.
Example: "After years of practice, the pianist finally achieved perfection in her performance of the concerto."
Alternatives: "reached excellence" or "attained flawlessness."
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Had the unit achieved perfection?
So far, nothing has achieved perfection in the distiller's eyes.
That's not to say Jaguar has achieved perfection here.
Siddha, in Jainism, one who has achieved perfection.
A FEW years ago, I achieved perfection in a pie crust and it smelled like pig.
But in the 30 seasons beginning with 1981, nine pitchers have achieved perfection.
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It means constantly training to achieve perfection without having to be perfect in everyday life.
Clement then digresses to the subject of sin and hell, arguing that Adam was not perfect when created, but given the potential to achieve perfection.
Did it achieve perfection?
Don't try to achieve perfection.
"We humans cannot achieve perfection," Scott said.
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