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"perfect money" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It is typically used as a noun phrase to refer to a form of currency or payment method that is considered ideal or flawless. Example: "The company only accepts perfect money for their online transactions, ensuring secure and hassle-free payments for their customers."
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Where to now?" Another suggested, "Maybe another alternative is Perfect Money?
"The mind that can take these extraordinary pictures is not necessarily the same mind that is a perfect money manager," said Graydon Carter, the editor of Vanity Fair.
"The mind that can take these extraordinary pictures is not necessarily the same mind that is a perfect money manager," according to Graydon Carter, editor of Vanity Fair.
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Because marketing becomes a perfect money-pipe if corporates can channel and influence your real-time intentions.
They re-imagine your business in terms of all the other businesses they've seen, pulling the arms off one doll and the head off another to create a perfect money-making Frankenstein.
These structures were perfect for money laundering.
PeerCoin, according to Lawrence Blankenship, a software engineer from Springfield, Mo., is closer than bitcoin to the perfect, communal money.
You're not supposed to go into a bunker and get a bad lie, you're not supposed to end up in a divot, it's not supposed to rain or blow, you're never supposed to have a spike mark in your way, the course should be perfect, prize money for everyone!
Left undecided: whether Google might be costing Perfect 10 money by distributing those same nasty pictures over cellphones.
In a perfect world, money wouldn't affect friendships.
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