Sentence examples for considered perfect from inspiring English sources

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Leo rushed over and introduced himself to Cioran in what he considered perfect French.

And on an ad on shopping carts, he says, "Can a burger be considered perfect without a Vlasic pickle?

Thanks to her effortless grace, Nina is originally considered perfect for the delicate role of the White Swan, Princess Odette.

Indeed, until my mid-40s my BP had always hovered around 120/80, which used to be considered perfect (about which more later).

Her body, which at the start of her career had been considered perfect for ballet — she was said to have the "Balanchine body" — was suddenly no longer the ideal.

Front porches on American homes were first popularized about the time that Hudson River School art was at its peak of popularity before the Civil War -- porches were considered perfect perches for looking at the landscape.

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We searched in the database composed by about 6 M probes, since we considered perfect-match and mismatch probes independently.

Which some might consider perfect training for life in an investment bank.

For recipes, consider "Perfect Pops," a book with 50 of them, most not overly sweet.

The tenor Marcelo Álvarez has a volatile quality Mr. McVicar considers perfect for the part.

One example of her versatility is "Insubordination," a call-and-response song she considers perfect for rallies.

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