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Kumenglish Posted 5 years ago
Grammar

Perfection

Context: He is well known for perfection as he has done many works perfectly.

The perfection that word suits him

How can we make "The perfection that word" correct?

I know "The perfection that word" is wrong. Please help me with the context.

  

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You can say: The word "perfection" suits him. The word "perfect" suits him. Arguably "perfect", being an adjective, is a better choice, but there used to be a word-processing application called "WordPerfect", and I can't read the second sentence without thinking of it!

  • You can say: The word "perfection" suits him.
  • The word "perfect" suits him.
  • Arguably "perfect", being an adjective, is a better choice, but there used to be a word-processing application called "WordPerfect", and I can't read the second sentence without thinking of it!
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You can say:

The word "perfection" suits him.
The word "perfect" suits him.

Arguably "perfect", being an adjective, is a better choice, but there used to be a word-processing application called "WordPerfect", and I can't read the second sentence without thinking of it!

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One word that captures his character is perfection; he is so obsessed with it that everything he does is absolutely perfect.

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