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'imperfect for' is a correct phrase that can be used in written English.
It is usually used to describe something that is not ideal or suitable for a certain purpose or situation. Example: This type of fabric is imperfect for making clothing as it wrinkles easily and does not hold dye well.
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Once again, the world was imperfect for the Mets.
Though deemed imperfect for dance she is "not very supple"—Polina is accepted into ballet school as a young girl.
But Virginia has long been looked to as a harbinger, however imperfect, for the coming Congressional midterm elections.
The old deterrence of the cold-war era is imperfect for dissuading the threats of the new century and for maintaining stability in our new national security environment".
As for the prophets before Muhammad, the vision of Moses was considered still imperfect, for the mystic wants the actual vision of God, not his manifestation through a burning bush.
Though verging on mawkish, Fitzgerald's observation anticipates the deep romanticism that comes to maturity in Gatsby: the ambivalent attitude to the past; the desire, innate and imperfect, for not only the antebellum world, but the impossible future which Gatsby strains to see.
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So artisans offer what Tocqueville called "imperfect satisfaction" for diverse audiences rather than perfection for the few.
But that was enough time for them to see that mouse embryos are imperfect models for human ones.
Social media is an imperfect tool for responding to a crime that has been around for thousands of years.
For now, the findings apply only to mice, which are an imperfect model for complex cognitive disorders such as autism.
Grading is imperfect, especially for nontechnical subjects.
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