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"completed perfectly" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English.
Example 1: The project was completed perfectly within the given deadline. Example 2: She completed her dance routine perfectly, earning a standing ovation. Example 3: The puzzle was completed perfectly, with no missing pieces. This phrase can be used when something has been finished or accomplished in a flawless or impeccable manner. It implies that there were no mistakes or errors and the task was executed perfectly.
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Was your research groundbreaking and completed perfectly with zero setbacks?
Each drill had to be completed perfectly by everyone in the group to move on to the next station.
First, it can be completed perfectly with effort but not much skill (time pressure was minimal and volunteers were allowed to take the boxes home).
Rather, the book is as a wheel-builder named Gravy described Penn's just completed, perfectly tuned, 28-spoked rear wheel: "Well, my friend.
The seamless whole is completed perfectly by Peter Gabriel's score, most of it from Martin Scorsese's film "The Last Temptation of Christ".
I will not grade the scribe notes, but I will give credit for doing them (about equal to having completed perfectly one additional problem set).
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The International Research Institute for Climate Prediction at Columbia University's Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory, completed earlier this year, perfectly illustrates Mr. Leatherbarrow's ideas.
Capriati completed a perfectly timed victory on the unflattering surroundings of court No18 as the rain began to fall at 2.20pm.
But it is the Merteuil of Ms. Huppert that rises to a level of complete, perfectly sustained art.
It wouldn't damage the city skyline and would complete it perfectly," he claimed.
For me there is no pleasure to be had in an experience unless I complete it perfectly first time.
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