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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'has been perfect' is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it when referring to something that has gone perfectly and smoothly. For example, "The wedding ceremony has been perfect."
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"He has been perfect," Mr. Quatremer said.
My life has been perfect".
"His training has been perfect," Berardelli said.
Neither quarterback has been perfect all season.
Ryan Adams knows his timing has been perfect.
So in this undefeated season, not everything has been perfect.
This year, the weather has been perfect: cool and moist.
In recent elections, the record has been perfect.
But it would be a mistake to assume that deregulation in America has been perfect.
He said in the film that "everything has been perfect, food, clothing, even friends now".
The "kid" has been perfect and Puhich wants him to stay that way.
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