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Discover Ludwig"impeccable manners" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing someone who has good manners and etiquette, or when describing something that has no mistakes or flaws. For example: "My colleague always displays impeccable manners when interacting with customers."
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She taught Cindy impeccable manners".
The match had impeccable manners.
Maybe he just has impeccable manners.
Georgina had the most impeccable manners.
She never lost her composure or impeccable manners, friends said.
He had a sensitive side, though, and impeccable manners.
Funny and quirky with a bear who has impeccable manners.
A sickly recluse with impeccable manners, he praised cruelty and strength.
In life, says Duke's description of the research, he "displayed impeccable manners".
He had impeccable manners, a disarming stammer, and an epic capacity for alcohol.
The grand feudals, with their estates, impeccable manners and bootlegged Scotch, see their fortunes changing.
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