Sentence examples for be impeccable from inspiring English sources

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be impeccable

adjective

Perfect, without faults, flaws or errors

  • The only impeccable writers are those who never wrote. - William Hazlitt

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"And it has to be impeccable.

Your sources may not be impeccable.

(Her own is said to be impeccable).

His backyard had to be impeccable".

The political instincts of these people were supposed to be impeccable.

Though the scholarship is (or appears to be) impeccable, it gets in the way.

Their motives in doing so may be impeccable – but are also deeply mistaken.

His finishing and craftsmanship might be impeccable, but the subject matter is well worn.

By rock's own criteria, Berlin's populist credentials would seem to be impeccable.

Even the Latin had to be impeccable (Gardner v. Fulford, 83 Eng. Rep. 369, 1 Lev. 204 (1688).

If nothing exists except in my mind, not only can I order anything; the service will be impeccable.

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