perfect alignment
collocation in Englishmeaningsofperfectandalignment
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perfect
adjective
uk/ˈpɜː.fekt/us/ˈpɝː.fekt/
complete and correct in every way, of the best possible type or ...
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alignment
noun
uk/əˈlaɪn.mənt/us/əˈlaɪn.mənt/
an arrangement in which two or more things are positioned in a straight line or parallel to ...
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(Definition ofperfectandalignmentfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Steps due to lack ofperfectalignmentbetween adjacent sectors of the skin were kept less than +0*0005in., though over the circumference, waves of + 0.004 in. were present.
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Perfectalignmentrarely occurs in practice, however, rough alignments happen frequently and are the main cause of oscillations.
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Perfectalignmentrarely occurs in practice.
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The addition was not inperfectalignmentwith the original common wall, and protrudes east.
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Local residents praised the redevelopment, which also includes the bridleway following nearperfectalignmentof the original railway line.
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However, this assumesperfectalignmentbetween the camera and the printed text, which is never the case with a hand held camera.
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This sequence of sample imaging, section cutting and block raising can acquire many thousands of images inperfectalignmentin an automated fashion.
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Very few people haveperfectalignmentof their teeth.
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The automated presses produced nearlyperfectalignmentof edge lettering relative to obverse and reverse surfaces.
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The interferometer is created by removing all but three slices of silicon, held inperfectalignmentby a base.
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Everything was precisely measured and calculated for aperfectalignmentof size and background.
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