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  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of -perfect in Chaldean Numerology is: 8

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of -perfect in Pythagorean Numerology is: 1

Examples of -perfect in a Sentence

  1. Mike Pompeo:

    My plan is to keep doing more of the same, so while for six months I was near-perfect in terms of how I ate — now I'm going to be mostly perfect.

  2. Janet Mills:

    Our history is by no means perfect. But, for too long, it has been written and presented in a way that fails to acknowledge our shortcomings, there is power in a name and in who we choose to honor. Today, we take another step in healing the divisions of the past, in fostering inclusiveness, in telling a fuller, deeper history, and in bringing the State and Maine's tribal communities together to build a future shaped by mutual trust and respect.

  3. Greg Ives:

    Our entire team is absolutely devastated at the loss of Blakley Harrell and Blakley, they were such positive, giving and passionate people who could not have been a more perfect match. Blakley Harrell had an energetic and infectious personality. Blakley Harrell was the heart and soul of our team and always kept us motivated, no matter the circumstance.

  4. Luis Diaz-Robles:

    You're therefore looking at a perfect storm.

  5. Corinne Suter:

    My knee was not perfect. But the best thing was that it was good when skiing. I had almost no problem.


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