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"perfect mark" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It refers to achieving the highest possible grade or score on an academic or evaluative task. You can use it in any sentence where you want to convey the idea of a flawless score or achievement. For example: - The student received a perfect mark on her final exam. - The team's perfect mark on the project impressed their boss. - The chef's dish earned a perfect mark from the judges. - I strive for a perfect mark in all of my assignments. - Despite her hard work, she was unable to attain a perfect mark on the test.
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They made Worley the perfect mark.
My good record made me the perfect mark.
The Germans Kati Winkler and Rene Lohse, who finished third, earned one perfect mark.
Panama missed a chance to finish group play with a perfect mark, playing Canada to a 0-0 tie.
At that time, I was living in a basement in Astoria with neither a television set nor an Internet connection — the perfect mark for a welcoming radio voice.
At that time, I was living in a basement in Astoria with neither a television set nor an Internet connection the perfect mark for a welcoming radio voice.
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Cohen skated cleanly and finished a convincing first, receiving four perfect marks of 6.0 for presentation.
She has received 29 perfect marks in Olympic-style competitions for her career.
He says he would give himself passing, but not perfect, marks.
His scale is more elusive than perfect marks, though, and he is wise enough not to hold on too tightly.
Thursday's short program, won by Kwan with seven perfect marks of 6 for presentation, counted for one-third.
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