Similar words: perfect, imperfect, perfectly, pluperfect, perfection, perfecting, perfectible, imperfection. Meaning: ['pɜrfɪkt /'pɜː-] adj. (of plans, ideas, etc.) perfectly formed.
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151. In 1928 Joan Crawford and Johnny Mack Brown danced under the newly perfected tungsten lamp in the flapper classic, Our Dancing Daughters.
152. The various economic sectors coexisting in the Mainland will be further consolidated and perfected.
153. I removed the fibroid tumours, using the techniques that I have perfected.
154. Then in the classical period, the partial equilibrium analysis of land tax was developed and perfected.
155. As CAD/CAM is a sophisticated technique induced into prosthodontic area just in 1980s, it has still some deficiency to be improved and perfected.
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