perfectly in the PONS Dictionary

perfectly Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

perfectly clear
to be perfectly honest ...
to stand perfectly still
to be perfectly plain

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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He could write perfectly well, but couldn't hold the pen because his hand was shaking.
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The entrance to the building has been perfectly preserved, as has one of the columns of the entrance porch.
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Hope that one day we can let our guard down, be less than perfectly vigilant and love without fear.
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They walked two by two in perfectly straight lines, and were not allowed to speak to each other at all.
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His intricately carved hip tomb is perfectly aligned with its chapel.
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It is not like his space was perfectly organized.
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They appear to be perfectly in order, and the signature is the same in both cases.
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Being perfectly undisciplined, they advanced in a crowd.
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Unbalanced wheels can cause uneven tire wear, as the rotation may not be perfectly circular.
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It also has a portico of slim white columns supporting the protruding third-floor hall, and is perfectly symmetrical.
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