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Discover LudwigThe phrase "is very perfect" is not correct in standard English usage.
It is generally considered redundant because "perfect" already implies completeness or flawlessness, making "very" unnecessary.
Example: "The design of the new product is perfect in every way."
Alternatives: "is flawless" or "is ideal".
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Music is very perfect now, and I don't really like the perfection, I like the imperfection.
The Ulzzang look is very perfect.
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But the Japanese culture, they want to be very perfect, and they want to make sure they leave nothing to chance.
It was wrapt in a linen shroud, which was very perfect and white, and on the breast lay a branch of laurel, faded, but entire, and firm in texture.
However, if salient regions of the image are sparse, then the effect will not be very perfect.
"I had the World Cup which was very perfect for me and the start of the season was good as well," he added.
As these types of hairstyles are mainly for teens, so you don't have to be very perfect.
For that function, he said, its form is very nearly perfect.
"Letters to Juliet" represents an interesting paradox: it is a movie that is very nearly perfect without being especially good.
The film "represents an interesting paradox: It is a movie that is very nearly perfect without being especially good," A. O. Scott wrote in The New York Times.
The film "represents an interesting paradox: It is a movie that is very nearly perfect without being especially good," A. O. Scott wrote in The Times.
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