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Discover LudwigThe phrase "perfect whole" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe something that is complete or ideal in its entirety. Example: "The finished painting was a perfect whole, with each brushstroke and color coming together seamlessly."
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Adventure and magic merge to create a perfect whole.
If the map Tillyard makes doesn't form a perfect whole, that's no great loss.
For those writers, our history is nothing but the ongoing absorption of happy minorities into a more perfect whole.
Instead of complementing each other and forming a perfect whole - as family letters always did at Christmas - these were thoroughly confusing.
There is, the narrator tells us, a "superficial" consolation to this; the perfect whole is preserved in indefinite possibility, South Africa's potential for complete equality and harmony.
Oscar And Lucinda is a 500-page novel made up of 111 tiny chapters, which he thought of as tiles tessellating into a perfect whole.
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"At a minimum amount, people should perfect whole-body resistance training three days per week," Campbell says.
There may be a time when technology permits us to obtain a blood sample, and rapidly create a perfect whole-blood substitute enhanced for the physiologic status of the trauma patient.
The best of the main courses were a special of picture-perfect whole baby chicken; a thicker-than-in-France hunk of black Angus shell steak, served with a huge batch of skinny splendid French fries; and coq au vin, a spit-roasted chicken leg, breast and wing in a red-wine sauce enriched with marrow.
You are seamlessly woven into a reality that is complete, whole, and perfect just as it is.
"You have to perfect your whole being for one motion.
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