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perfectly perfect
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
"perfectly perfect" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is often used to emphasize the level of perfection or to express something that is flawlessly ideal. Example: The bride looked absolutely stunning in her perfectly perfect wedding gown. In this sentence, "perfectly perfect" is used to emphasize the bride's flawless appearance on her wedding day.
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News & Media
Wiki
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Human-verified examples from authoritative sources
Exact Expressions
8 human-written examples
Health care will become perfectly safe, perfectly smooth, perfectly perfect.
News & Media
This pair of pretty, popular Californian girls who were, as was emphasised in every book, perfect – from their perfect size six figures, to their perfect blonde hair and perfectly perfect blue-green eyes.
News & Media
So it's not perfectly perfect, but I'll still probably get one in the interest of keeping the cable monster that lives on my desk under control.
News & Media
However, when we refuse to be authentic (after all, authenticity requires vulnerability), we attempt to present ourselves as perfectly perfect.
News & Media
I imagine the next moment and the next and how perfectly perfect the cluster of moments will be as the breeze blows and the stars continue to shine.
News & Media
If you expect to have a perfectly loving spouse, perfectly behaved children and perfectly perfect everything else, it's time to reevaluate.
News & Media
Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
52 human-written examples
Joni can be conversational, poetic, philosophical, barbed – and make all that happen in one line: "Just before our love got lost you said / 'I am as constant as a northern star' / and I said, 'Constantly in the darkness, where's that at? / If you want me, I'll be in the bar … '" The shapes of the words and how they move alongside each other are perfectly formed, perfect to sing.
News & Media
The new set of pitch separations included perfectly consonant (perfect fifth, octave), imperfectly consonant (major sixth, major third modulo 1 octave) and dissonant intervals (tritone, minor second and tritone modulo 1 octave; Table 1).
Science
For instance, although her foundation may be working perfectly to perfect her skin, her blush might be too dull.
Wiki
The tape means you won't have made a mess and you'll be left with perfectly painted perfect nails.
Wiki
Fans on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and more fell willing prey to his charisma and mop of perfectly un-perfect hair.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Use "perfectly perfect" sparingly to add emphasis, as overuse can diminish its impact. Consider it for moments when standard 'perfect' feels insufficient.
Common error
Avoid using "perfectly perfect" in contexts where 'perfect' alone suffices. The phrase is best reserved for situations where additional emphasis is truly needed, preventing a repetitive or exaggerated tone.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "perfectly perfect" functions as an intensifier used to emphasize the adjective "perfect". It is typically used to highlight something that is not just good, but exceptionally flawless or ideal, as shown in Ludwig's examples.
Frequent in
News & Media
43%
Huffington Post
29%
The New York Times
14%
Less common in
Wiki
14%
Science
14%
Academia
14%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the phrase "perfectly perfect" is a grammatically correct, though somewhat redundant, expression used for emphasis. Ludwig AI shows that it serves to intensify the meaning of "perfect", conveying a sense of exceptional flawlessness or ideality. While mainly informal, it can be found in various contexts, most frequently in news and media. For formal writing, alternatives like "absolutely flawless" or "completely ideal" might be more appropriate. Though uncommon, "perfectly perfect" adds a layer of expressiveness when standard descriptions of perfection fall short.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
absolutely flawless
Emphasizes the complete absence of flaws.
completely ideal
Focuses on the fulfillment of all desired characteristics.
utterly impeccable
Highlights the flawless and faultless nature.
entirely faultless
Stresses the absence of any faults or defects.
consummately exquisite
Emphasizes refined beauty and flawless execution.
unquestionably supreme
Highlights the highest level of quality and perfection.
exceptionally sublime
Focuses on elevated beauty and flawless grandeur.
remarkably exemplary
Emphasizes being an outstanding example of perfection.
positively divine
Highlights an almost supernatural level of perfection.
genuinely top-notch
Focuses on the highest quality and grade.
FAQs
How can I use "perfectly perfect" in a sentence?
Use "perfectly perfect" to emphasize that something is not just perfect, but exceptionally so. For example, "The dessert was a "perfect", perfectly perfect ending to the meal."
What does "perfectly perfect" emphasize?
"Perfectly perfect" emphasizes a higher degree of perfection, implying something is flawlessly ideal and exceeds ordinary expectations of perfection. It suggests an almost unreal level of flawlessness.
Is it grammatically correct to say "perfectly perfect"?
Yes, it is grammatically correct. While some may consider it redundant, it's used for emphasis, especially in informal contexts, to highlight an extraordinary level of perfection.
What's a good alternative to "perfectly perfect" for formal writing?
In formal writing, consider alternatives like "absolutely flawless", "completely ideal", or "utterly impeccable" to convey a similar level of emphasis without sounding redundant. These options may offer more sophistication.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
85%
Authority and reliability
4.2/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested