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Discover LudwigThe phrase "feel perfect" is correct and usable in written English.
It means to feel as though nothing could be improved or done better. You can use it in any situation when you want to express that something is satisfactory or ideal. For example: "The temperature outside was just warm enough to feel perfect."
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Maybe I don't feel perfect.
It's not like you ever feel perfect".
I didn't feel perfect, but I felt better.
"You want to come here, you want to feel perfect.
"You're not going to feel perfect every day," he said.
"Maybe I don't feel perfect, but I feel pretty good.
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It felt perfect, right?
"Nothing felt perfect," he said.
The casting feels perfect in every quarter.
"Today was the first day that I felt perfect physically.
Today was the first time that I felt perfect physically".
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