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The phrase "although perfectly" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to introduce a contrast or exception, often in a context where something is being acknowledged as being done well or correctly, but there is a caveat or limitation to consider.
Example: "Although perfectly executed, the plan still faced unforeseen challenges."
Alternatives: "even if flawlessly" or "despite being ideal".
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Desserts, although perfectly respectable, seem stolid and uninspired.
The barbeque chicken was comparatively bland although perfectly passable".
Although perfectly fresh and edible now, most are lean and bland.
Perhaps his writing - although perfectly acceptable - wasn't good enough or original enough?
Of course, such loans — although perfectly rational for individual banks — are collectively disastrous for the banking industry and the economy.
Although perfectly legal, that practice leads some observers to wonder if Nasdaq's market makers are really competing on price.
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We conclude that our chains are reasonably well (although not perfectly) mixed, although in both cases it is important that we combine multiple chains.
The corrected raw data in the third graph, above, matches Piketty's published wealth inequality series closely for the most part, although not perfectly.
But the consent of a male minor is not taken into account, although for perfectly evident reasons it must have existed.
By the time I got back to my seat, the image on screen had been reframed, although not perfectly, but by then I was too exhausted by my heroism to complain further.
The kinetics of these 2 variables are fairly well, although not perfectly, correlated [102].
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