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"perfect embodiment of" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used to describe a person or thing that is a perfect example of some concept. For example, "He is the perfect embodiment of courage and bravery."
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He's the perfect embodiment of Victorian hypocrisy.
Anna is the perfect embodiment of the new Met.
The perfect embodiment of Putinism in Sochi was the opening ceremony.
Mr. Ferrell turns out to be an almost perfect embodiment of this theme.
But he was in many ways the perfect embodiment of '50s America.
He is perhaps the perfect embodiment of golf's potential in the 21st century.
By contrast, the new office is an almost perfect embodiment of Jacobsian principles of community.
Burbidge believes this makes Aldridge the perfect embodiment of culture in a diverse city.
It is hard to imagine a more perfect embodiment of the banality of evil.
It's a perfect embodiment of the "slow cooking" movement, he says.
Judi Dench is also the perfect embodiment of outraged propriety as the heroine's mother.
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