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Discover Ludwig"near perfect" is correct and usable in written English in many different contexts.
For example, you might use it to describe someone's performance: "His performance was near perfect!".
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"The timing was near perfect.
"They are actually nowhere near perfect.
All four are near perfect.
She's a near perfect contrast to Callaghan.
My dialect's near perfect, don't you think?" "Absolutely.
Neighbours have described their relationship as "near perfect".
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A nine is near-perfect.
Near-perfect basketball, really.
I mean, near-perfect".
Here, the organisation appeared near-perfect already.
Five planets in near-perfect alignment.
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