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Discover LudwigThe phrase "though not perfectly" is correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used to introduce a slight contrast or limitation in a sentence, and is often used to express that something is not completely or fully true or accurate. Here are a few examples of how it could be used in a sentence: - "I tried my best to follow the recipe, though not perfectly, and the dish still turned out delicious." - "She speaks Spanish fluently, though not perfectly, after living in Spain for a few years." - "The painting captured the essence of the sunset, though not perfectly, as no canvas could truly recreate its beauty." In these examples, the phrase "though not perfectly" is used to acknowledge that something was not done or achieved in the absolute best or most precise way, but it was still successful or effective to some degree.
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Roman Roth, at Wolffer/Sagpond Vineyards in Sagaponack on the South Fork, approaches this ideal, though not perfectly.
Many carriers now send flight status updates to passengers' mobile devices via text or voice messages — ideally (though not perfectly) reporting information about cancellations and delays.
They also have reams of data proving that when properly administered and evaluated, the results can correlate highly — though not perfectly — with job performance and satisfaction.
This limitation is necessary to address, though not perfectly to resolve, the negative signalling effects of share sales by insiders.The cost of granting stock to managers is then clear.
Dr. John D. Gearhart, a biologist at Johns Hopkins University, said the mice, whose spinal nerve cells had been destroyed by a virus, managed to move again, though not perfectly, after receiving injections of human embryonic cells.
(Beijing knows and understands Moscow better than most, though not perfectly).
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Though may not perfectly attain, close approximations are enough to achieve near optimal performance.
I try to do it, though certainly not perfectly".
I am dancing with my papa to "Prepare for Sex!" even though this is not perfectly comfortable, even though everybody in this disco now thinks that I'm some kind of sea prostitute, because I know he will cherish this memory forever.
Instead, banks often resort to big "portfolio hedges", designed to protect against broad risks such as an economic downturn or a rise in interest rates, even though they may not perfectly correlate with its trading posture.
Still, though polls will not perfectly predict the US election, state by state and down to the decimal point, they are likely to accurately guess who will win nationally, especially if Clinton has a large enough lead.
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