Sentence examples for perfect at from inspiring English sources


The phrase 'perfect at' is an idiomatic expression in English that means to be very skilled or competent at something. In other words, it can be used to describe someone who is highly proficient or very good at something. For example: "He's perfect at creating presentations - he's been doing it for years."

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She's not perfect at all physically.

Everything was perfect at that point".

It's perfect at room temperature.

London is perfect at 3am.

It's not perfect at home.

Perfect at any time of day.

The water was perfect at 84 degrees, cool and refreshing.

"Were we perfect at the launch?" Mr. Heins responded.

SEAHAWKS 34, BROWNS 7 Seattle remained perfect at home.

I need everything to be perfect at once".

Brandon Eckerle was perfect at the plate for the Spartans.

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