perfect harmony
collocation in Englishmeaningsofperfectandharmony
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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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harmony
noun
uk/ˈhɑː.mə.ni/us/ˈhɑːr.mə.ni/
a pleasant musical sound made by different notes being played or sung at the ...
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(Definition ofperfectandharmonyfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Family discussions rarely take place inperfectharmonyand important decisions are often made in a context of tension and confrontation.
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Consequently, body, architecture and the natural world were inperfectharmony, and the body of man was regarded as a symbolic microcosm of the harmonious universe.
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These standards were not based on metaphysical notions ofperfectharmonyor a priori concepts of beauty, but rather on criteria of economy, stability and usefulness.
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Those who hark back nostalgically to a time whenperfectharmonyexisted between local and central government are certainly deluding themselves.
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I trust that the time is not far distant when inperfectharmonywe may be able to debate that principle.
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The cathedral was in suchperfectharmonywith its surroundings that it did seem that it had grown rather than been built.
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We welcome the joint aims for the various criminal justice departments, and we look forward to seeing them all work together inperfectharmony.
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If not, then it is a very serious matter, because it was indispensable that these two people should work inperfectharmony.
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So we transfer the demolition order to a closing order, and the two can run inperfectharmonywithout being inconsistent.
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There isperfectharmony; they all seem to be sensitive to each other.
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If they are left alone economically and not stirred up, they always live together inperfectharmony.
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One again comes up against the difficult balancing which is sometimes easer to identify than to bringperfectharmonyto.
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They have worked for a common purpose inperfectharmonyand sympathy with each other.
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Pupils and students of all races, creeds and classes lived and worked there side by side inperfectharmony.
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The children attended the school inperfectharmonyand in accordance with their parents' wishes.
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As always, we are inperfectharmony.
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We have worked together inperfectharmony.
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They are seldom inperfectharmony.
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I do not doubt there is discrepancy and a want of thatperfectharmonyand adjustment which we might desire, but that is not the point.
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Initially, the two elements were inperfectharmony.
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