Example sentences for: near-perfect

How can you use “near-perfect” in a sentence? Here are some example sentences to help you improve your vocabulary:

  • For four decades, up until a few years ago--when the magazine changed editors and began to emphasize the news--her quiet professionalism, her wry, mildly gloomy sensibility, and her knack for perfect detail were a near-perfect fit.

  • "But some of the credit, at least, must go to Alan Greenspan, who has re-asserted the primacy of the US Federal Reserve, which he chairs, by pursuing a monetary policy of near-perfect calibration for the past decade."

  • The rather remarkable conclusion of this analysis is that there is sufficient information in a single gene expression time point of less than 5 dozen genes to provide perfect prognosis (out to ten years) and near-perfect diagnosis for this set of donors.

  • In this study, that viewpoint suggested a small subset of genes, which proved sufficient to give a near-perfect classification in each of two problems.

  • --to fart [ péter ] in near-perfect tune, unto every sharp and flat(ulence), and with great brio, and whose rendition of La Marseillaise is said to have been particularly memorable.)


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