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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'What a perfect' is grammatically correct, however it does not make sense on its own as it is an incomplete sentence
You can use 'What a perfect' as a sentence starter in a variety of situations. For example, "What a perfect day for a picnic!" or "What a perfect way to spend the afternoon!"
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What a perfect, leathery landscape.
What a perfect moment.
"What a perfect night!" the couple agree.
What a perfect example of racial integration".
But what a perfect machine!
"Now, what a perfect analogy.
Oh what a perfect day, world.
What a perfect sentiment for these holidays.
What a perfect headline, for me.
What a perfect ball he threw!
"What a perfect waste of time".
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