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The phrase 'perfectly exemplifies' is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to emphasize that something is a clear and accurate example of something else. For example, "The way she showed kindness and understanding to others perfectly exemplifies what it means to be a good friend."
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– perfectly exemplifies the posturing tendency.
It perfectly exemplifies what the best poems do.
CAGE spokesman Amandla Thomas-Johnson said: "The case of Samiun Rahman perfectly exemplifies the abuses of the War on Terror.
Well, for starters, that master of prose Richard Yates perfectly exemplifies the frustrations of alienated labour in his 1961 novel Revolutionary Road.
Episode of the year: Into the Woods, with a progressive-yet-conservative rabbi guest, perfectly exemplifies the lively conversations about theology that Unorthodox does best.
That inability to distinguish between a culture that nearly always shows women posing for you to look at, and a culture that embraces women expressing our own sexualities perfectly exemplifies the mess we're in.
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Hungary's winemaking revolution is perfectly exemplified by the Monarchia brand.
The finest reporters, she once said, are "truth tellers," and her work perfectly exemplified that standard.
This split is perfectly exemplified by the two audiences' reactions to Leroy Carr.
But the mixture of improvisation with immaculate planning is perfectly exemplified by James Corden's brilliant Francis.
The End of the World wasn't the best of them, not the first, but it was one that perfectly exemplified the medium for a long time.
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