perfect place
collocation in Englishmeaningsofperfectandplace
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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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place
noun
uk/pleɪs/us/pleɪs/
an area, town, ...
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(Definition ofperfectandplacefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
Examplesofperfect place
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It was aperfectplaceto work and live.
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This hall has long enjoyed the reputation as theperfectplacefor small-scale productions, seminars and gatherings.
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It was a secure location on a lonely waterfront, and was theperfectplacefor such a meeting.
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Built to stage music performances, its high-quality sound system makes it aperfectplacefor classical music.
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Accordingly, it is aperfectplaceto catch sight of negotiations between the central government and local society.
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It is an almostperfectplacein which to live and work.
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The simple issue is that there is noperfectplacewithin the machinery of government to put anything.
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The city hall is available, and it would be aperfectplaceto stage the debate.
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In fact, it is theperfectplaceto go when people want to stash away lots of money.
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Their base is located underwater, aperfectplacefor buying illegal items and other treasures.
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Kashid is theperfectplaceto calm down and relax for the urban people.
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She told the king that the place where she stood was theperfectplacefor a convent.
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This made aperfectplaceto build an irrigation system.
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An abandoned barn was theperfectplacedealing with drug traffickers.
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The dam is bounded by hills and forests, aperfectplacefor outing.
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A cold pantry was theperfectplaceto keep foodstocks that did not necessarily need to be kept refrigerated.
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It is theperfectplaceto meditate and rejuvenate your soul.
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Additionally, its well-lit area provided aperfectplacefor exhibitions and performances.
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