Perfection

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Often UnattainablePlay
The concept of perfection can suggest an unrealistic standard that is impossible to achieve completely. SlideTeachers reminded us that perfection in homework is less important than understanding concepts.
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Achievement PridePlay
Using 'perfection' can convey a sense of pride or accomplishment in achieving high standards. SlideAfter years of practice, her violin solo reached perfection.
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Subjective JudgmentPlay
What constitutes perfection can vary greatly from person to person; it's a subjective term. SlideFor some, a simple homemade cake is baked to perfection, while others may not agree.