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Using the phrase "perfectly you" in written English is correct and usable.
It usually implies that someone is particularly suited for something, or that someone has a trait that is especially unique to them. For example, you might say "That outfit is perfectly you!" to tell someone that the outfit complements their personality or style.
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If your opponents play these deals perfectly, you will not prevail.
No matter how perfectly you animate something, as you're watching it, it's undeniable – you feel it.
Cowell summed up his emotionally-powerful performance perfectly: "You first started, I thought 'Good.' Then you got better, and better".
You are in such a mental state, the ball is coming out of your hand perfectly, you read defenses perfectly".
By yeaing and naying various Pandora choices as you go along, the algorithm free-associates you to music that's -- for better or for worse -- perfectly you.
A quote from the book sums her up perfectly: You sing your own song, pumpkin, and you dance your own dance.
An old university friend of mine, a former golf champion now in a wheelchair, summed up the situation perfectly: "You don't want sympathy," he said, "you want empathy".
I wanted to use all this wonderful stuff that he had, and he said until you can do this picture perfectly you can't touch anything.
But unless you timed it perfectly, you would have spent the final moments of sun waiting in the festival's longest line.
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To make it perfectly, you should prepare your own stock.
Whatever you like, it fits you perfectly and you look great in it!
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