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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as flawless as ever" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something or someone that maintains a high standard of perfection over time.
Example: "Despite the challenges she faced, her performance was as flawless as ever during the presentation."
Alternatives: "as perfect as always" or "as impeccable as ever".
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The place was jammed, but the service was as flawless as ever -- Janet again, and Kalen ever-present throughout the evening.
Over slap bass and pulsing chords, Faker croons his heart out about the trials and tribulations of love—"Ooh darling, that's the trouble with me," he sings, his falsetto as flawless as ever.
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That was almost as flawless as the illustrations.
The presentation is as flawless as the stones here.
Keep your skin as flawless as possible.
Cut to a car where, flawless as ever, she is wiping off the day's makeup.
Six dancers, technically flawless as ever, buoyantly thread through space, but their wistful tableaus and giddy playacting amount to a superficial portrait.
"As handsome as ever".
As elusive as ever.
seemed as strong as ever.
Yet he is as ambiguous as ever.
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