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Discover LudwigThe phrase "nearly perfectly" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is generally used to emphasize that something is almost perfect, but not quite. Example: The cake was baked nearly perfectly, with just a slight imperfection in the frosting.
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This seemed to fit us nearly perfectly".
"I hit it nearly perfectly," Irwin said.
The race was so nearly perfectly split, in fact, that a recount seemed likely.
— Doug Ferguson (@dougferguson405) 8 Aug 13 Adam Scott played the par-4 14th hole nearly perfectly.
Adorning the exterior of a nearly perfectly preserved ice-cream parlor are two classic privilege signs.
Smith will have to play nearly perfectly to overcome his last two games.
So far, their Olympic revival tour has been nearly perfectly choreographed.
It had worked nearly perfectly on cells in the laboratory and in monkeys.
Nonetheless, this street pattern is a nearly perfectly preserved artifact of the city of New Amsterdam.
Moreover, Virginia's voting patterns these days mirror the nation's nearly perfectly.
A visitor said it looked a bit like an Ed Ruscha picture, framed nearly perfectly by all of one window.
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