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The phrase "as impeccable" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is flawless or without any faults, often in relation to quality or performance.
Example: "Her attention to detail was as impeccable as her sense of style."
Alternatives: "as flawless" or "as perfect".
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Federer's tennis was as impeccable as his shorts.
But the performances throughout are as impeccable as the production.
Not Gove's manners which, by every account, are as impeccable as ever.
Ms. Callaway's ballad singing is as impeccable as it is heartfelt.
He sang with lyrical ardor, yet stylistic refinement as well as impeccable French diction.
But there is one American whose green credentials are often seen as impeccable - Al Gore.
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His musicianship was, as always, impeccable.
Dimon describe Staley as having "impeccable character and integrity".
Schlubach and Schiff are seen as less impeccable so they could not be taken into consideration.
Decor is important to them, as is impeccable service, but food is definitely the most important factor.
Décor is important to them, as is impeccable service, but food is definitely the most important factor.
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