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The phrase "has been perfectly" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to describe a situation where something has been achieved to a very high standard. For example: "The project has been perfectly executed, and the results are fantastic."
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She has been perfectly happy with her decision.
He has been "perfectly reasonable", say senior Brussels sources.
The focus on consumers up to now has been perfectly understandable.
Strahan has been perfectly on key with his team-first message and lively injections of humor.
Mr. Wolfson, the Clinton campaign spokesman, said, "All of our fund-raising has been perfectly legal".
Some of the sniping towards Chambers Bay has been perfectly valid.
Strachan has been perfectly happy for Fletcher to create rather than score.
The Luminaries has been perfectly constructed as the consummate literary page-turner.
This has been perfectly clear in observing Republican strengths, as well as Democratic weakness.
It's not really historical fiction, but the element of it that's there has been perfectly executed.
Unusually for a band in the 21st century, their rise in profile has been perfectly gradual.
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