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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'perfectly harmonized' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe two or more things that work well together in a balanced way. For example, "The colors in the painting were perfectly harmonized."
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As for the ancient worry about seamlessness, modern minds, sensitized to multiple perspectives, often find more coherence in contrasting accounts than perfectly harmonized ones.
"Teresa brought a whole level of depth to the band, a sweet soul that perfectly harmonized with Amy's voice," says Lawrence.
He can place a note "cleanly" in front of a listener, and then agitate it into an unrecognizable, yet perfectly harmonized, sound.
The (perfectly harmonized) singing?
What it is, is a big, delightful, perfectly harmonized, life-loving TREAT!
In order to feign death, an adept had to have perfectly harmonized internal spirits.
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They flow through as if she's channeling a ghost, a perfect lilting English that she can't understand but can perfectly harmonize.
In a classic Manhattan, the vermouth adds a touch of sweetness to perfectly harmonize the powerful whiskey and herbal bitters.
In my country, the general conditions (economic, social, political, cultural) allow people to perfectly harmonize personal and working (professional/labor) life.
The textures and flavors harmonized perfectly.
Sounds simple, but the result was a melody of flavors that harmonized perfectly.
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