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Discover LudwigThe part of a sentence "perfect stranger" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
You can use "perfect stranger" to describe someone who is completely unknown to you or with whom you have no prior connection or familiarity with. It is often used to emphasize the unfamiliarity or unexpectedness of someone's presence. Example: "I was lost in the bustling city, when a perfect stranger stopped and offered to help me find my way to the train station."
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Call Patti, The Perfect Stranger.
About that rendezvous with the perfect stranger.
Hello, is this the, uh, Perfect Stranger?
IMAGINE the questions that one could pose to The Perfect Stranger, The Perfect Stranger With Answers.
A PERFECT STRANGER: And Other Stories, by Roxana Robinson.
Perfect Stranger writer Todd Komarnicki is adapting the screenplay.
Housecleaners, babysitters, dog walkers, and now: The Perfect Stranger.
Tells how Wirtschafter negotiated Halle Berry's contractual demands for the new film "Perfect Stranger".
She had roles in the 2007 films "Perfect Stranger" and "Heavy Petting".
But in the United States, Mr. Arthus-Bertrand is a perfect stranger.
"I'd never felt electrified by the sight of a perfect stranger," she said.
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