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Discover Ludwig"perfectly illustrate" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe someone or something that accurately and effectively shows or represents a concept or idea. Example: "The stunning artwork on display at the gallery perfectly illustrates the themes of love and loss in the artist's life."
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The terms and conditions perfectly illustrate the ombudsman's point.
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"His words perfectly illustrate his and the [ruling] AK party's attitude towards women," she said.
The ample movie stills are refreshingly unpredictable and perfectly illustrate Sanders's fresh ways of thinking and seeing.
Lynn Hackney and Kim Hoover might perfectly illustrate the emotions of those whom Ms. Palin counts as "not finished yet".
Ron Austin Hadleigh, Suffolk David Cameron's closing comments perfectly illustrate the paucity of vision of today's pygmy politicians.
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Khalid's case perfectly illustrates their concerns.
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