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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'be perfect at' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to describe someone who is very proficient or skilled at a particular activity or task. For example, "My sister is perfect at playing the piano, she can read sheet music without looking at the keys."
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I need everything to be perfect at once".
I should think the Ryanair Chase would be perfect at this stage.
The timing of those movements may not be perfect at present.
"It would be perfect at the beach and it's very fashionable," said Ms. Brower.
A source says: "Daniel would be perfect at the pain, wit and passion.
She won't be perfect at everything, but she's sure got a lot of people backing her.
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Everything was perfect at that point".
London is perfect at 3am.
It's perfect at room temperature.
The water was perfect at 84 degrees, cool and refreshing.
Brandon Eckerle was perfect at the plate for the Spartans.
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