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"far from perfection" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is typically used to describe something or someone that is not perfect or far from reaching perfection. Example: The final product was far from perfection, with several errors and inconsistencies.
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"Certainly far from perfection," he said.
"We were far from perfection in the process, and that left us vulnerable," Rather said.
Chess engines are still far from perfection, but their advances have been staggering.
Sheet hydroforming process is of concern to eliminate this defect, but the analytical prediction of a proper liquid pressure path is far from perfection.
Today, the pattern is far from perfection.
However, since there is an unknown term (operatorname{ess}sup_{(x,t inSigma_{2}times 0,T)}|u x,t -v x,t -v xn (1.12),tTheorem 1.3 is far from perfection.
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The place, then, is clearly still far from perfect – but then perfection has never been the attraction of the Maracanã.
And this excellence is far different from perfection, that more confining concept, which implies the best of the best of the best, as defined by the whole entire world.
"It was far from perfect but I didn't expect perfection.
I'm far from perfect so why do I expect perfection from men? 3. Be more adventurous.
Well, let's fast forward to today: CDOs and other investment vehicles might have been priced to perfection, but not surprisingly reality was far from perfect.
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