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"urge for perfection" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is typically used to describe a strong desire or drive to achieve perfection in a particular task, situation, or aspect of life. Example: Despite her achievements and success, Sarah's constant urge for perfection caused her to be overly critical of herself and others.
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Rousseau (1755) declared social inequality to be a virtually primeval decline of the human race from natural equality in a harmonious state of nature: a decline catalyzed by the human urge for perfection, property and possessions (Dahrendorf 1962).
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"They worry far too much about what might go wrong as opposed to getting it right," he said, adding that this approach contradicts what officials heard last winter when general managers' meetings urged them to stop striving for perfection, but "baseball should get as many calls right as it can".
They aim for perfection.
No striving for perfection.
"Always looking for perfection".
But strive for perfection.
They go for perfection".
Push for perfection.
"We strive for perfection.
He wishes for perfection.
Do not strive for perfection.
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