perfect solution

collocation in English

meaningsofperfectandsolution

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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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solution
noun
uk
/səˈluː.ʃən/
us
/səˈluː.ʃən/
the answer to ...
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(Definition ofperfectandsolutionfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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For this there is noperfectsolution, only a possibility for humility.
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Such specialised rules are not aperfectsolution, and represent an engineering compromise.
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There is noperfectsolution, if critical theory is to be taught at all, as indeed it must be.
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Philosophy and theology do not move in steady progression over unchanging problems to aperfectsolution.
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In each of these cases, one architect has taken up a problem another has struggled with, reviewing and assessing previous attempts, in order to attempt a moreperfectsolution.
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From these, we might then select the mostperfectsolution: the one that satisfied the full gamut of technical conditions harmoniously and would require the minimum human effort to build.
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Finally, due to its unique design, this interface encourages its presence on the stage, therefore being aperfectsolutionto the desired set of aesthetic improvements suggested by the author.
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That is not aperfectsolution, but it is part of a complex solution.
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It is true that we shall not find aperfectsolutionto this question.
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We must recognise that we shall not get aperfectsolutionanywhere.
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I do not pretend that the new clause provides aperfectsolutionto the hardships that have been suffered by the business community.
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So far as concerns treatment with drugs, it is by no means theperfectsolution.
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They are probably too wide and complex to permit of anyperfectsolution.
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I say at once that there is noperfectsolutionand there never will be.
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I do not pretend that we have even begun to achieve aperfectsolution.
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I recognise that this is not aperfectsolution, because there will be none.
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I have yet to see theperfectsolutionof this fundamental problem.
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He will have noted from my preliminary coments that we too, believe that direct rule is not aperfectsolution.
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There is noperfectsolutionin these matters.
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