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The phrase 'perfectly believable' is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when you are describing something that is entirely true and believable. For example: "The story she told was perfectly believable, as she had evidence to support it."
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It's perfectly believable for him.
And it's all perfectly believable.
— their growing tension is perfectly believable.
He created an imaginary landscape which was perfectly believable".
At 20, Ms. Page is perfectly believable playing 16.
Ms. Ives and Ms. Jones are perfectly believable in their own transformations.
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Until s/he learns to polish up that preternatural charm to a perfectly-believable-mimicry-of-humanity sheen, s/he may have a disposition only mom can love (you just don't KNOW him/her! S/he didn't mean to poke your child in the eye over legos!
Gripping and utterly believable.
Make yourself appear utterly believable.
Of course, being bored stiff is a perfectly sane and believable response to Christmas.
From the grounded Batman Begins to the more stylized visions of Zack Snyder's DC universe, Unbreakable was among the first to explore superheroism and blend it perfectly with the believable.
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