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Discover LudwigThe phrase "gets everything right" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone or something that consistently performs well or achieves accurate results.
Example: "In her role as a project manager, she always gets everything right, ensuring that deadlines are met and quality is maintained."
Alternatives: "nails it every time" or "hits the mark consistently."
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Well, there's something about Japrisot that just gets everything right.
This crew works fast and hard and gets everything right.
The dragons may screw up the party, but this book gets everything right.
"What if it's the novel of the transplant who gets everything right and yet...."...
Not that Latitude, in its desire to be all things to all festivalgoers, gets everything right.
Even when a book gets everything right, its chances of staying in print for a long time are slim.
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"They think they've got everything right.
The human transcribers got everything right.
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