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Discover LudwigThe phrase "endless perfection" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an ideal state or quality that seems to have no limits or flaws.
Example: "The artist's work was a testament to endless perfection, captivating all who beheld it."
Alternatives: "infinite flawlessness" or "eternal excellence."
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And in that permanence, in that complete indifference to the life and death of each one of us, is perhaps concealed a gesture of our eternal salvation, a guarantee of the constant movement of life on earth and endless perfection.
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Perhaps she simply preferred the rigours and challenges of the road to the track – the changing tarmac under her wheels rather than the endless smooth perfection of a wooden track.
The chairman, Billy Payne, says the club is driven by "the endless pursuit of perfection".
They cleverly, gorgeously boosted both clothing and people into an empyrean of endless beauty, desirability, perfection or renown.
But maybe you find the endless quest for perfection tiresome in itself – do you prefer to give cosmetics a cold shoulder and opt for a natural look instead?
It's a story about the endless quest for perfection.
Women struggled for power and instead got stuck in an endless quest for perfection".
We filter reality down until the edges are smooth and the cracks are blurred, perpetuating the endless need for perfection.
And it's this endless search for perfection that will see you risk never actually launching your work.
Using tools of now to evidence how far the artistic process has evolved, Ball's sculptures represent the endless pursuit of perfection, and how many of art's antecedents were arguably limited in this pursuit by their mediums.
The drive for perfection is endless.
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