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Discover LudwigThe phrase "make to perfection" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It means to create or produce something to the highest possible standard or quality. Example: The chef spent hours in the kitchen, determined to make the dish to perfection.
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To imprint themselves on potential employers' minds, they send Buckeyes, a chocolate-coated peanut-butter confection that is an Ohio specialty they make to perfection.
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Tunng's Soup is also made to perfection, full of flavour, and with an unexpected crunch to balance it's smoothness.
Jigger's is all about taking the art and craft of cocktail making to perfection, and it is done in a lovely, cosy speakeasy-style bar.
Jigger's is all about taking the art and craft of cocktail making to perfection, and this in a lovely and cosy speakeasy-style bar.
With other people present, she can't make a scene, and yet the scene is made, to perfection, by the sudden fall of her face, and by her agonized efforts to crank it back up to a smile.
Everything was made to perfection.
The sounds are laid down like cat's paw across velvet, no doubt of function of the commitment Dreyfus has made to perfection.
It's contrived perfection made to get attention".
O'Neill won followers by curating an Instagram account she described as "contrived perfection made to get attention".
This week, Essena O'Neill, an Australian teenager with more than half a million followers on Instagram, made headlines after announcing that she was quitting the platform because it is "contrived perfection made to get attention".
An Australian teenager with more than half a million followers on Instagram has quit the platform, describing it as "contrived perfection made to get attention", and called for others to quit social media – perhaps with help from her new website.
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