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Immaculate

173 Sentences | 10 Meanings

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The park was immaculate with not a single piece of litter to be found anywhere.
The garden was immaculate with neatly trimmed hedges.
The factory had to pay a fine for not maintaining an immaculate waste management system.
The greenhouse was immaculate, with the plants free from pests and disease.
The air quality in the city improved after the factories implemented more immaculate waste disposal practices.
The surgical room was kept immaculate to minimize the risk of infection during surgeries.
The writer's work was known for its immaculate portrayal of good triumphing over evil.
The programmer's code was immaculate, with no bugs or glitches.
Her handwriting was immaculate, with no spelling mistakes or smudges.
The artist's brushwork was immaculate, with no smudges or mistakes.
The chef's knife skills were immaculate, resulting in perfectly sliced vegetables.
The athlete's technique was immaculate, executing the perfect form every time.
The accountant's calculations were immaculate, with no errors in the balance sheet.
The document was immaculate, with no typos or grammatical errors.
The photographer's images were immaculate, with no blurs or distortions.
The clothing store was immaculate, with items folded and arranged by color and size.
The classroom was immaculate, with desks in perfect order.
He found that regular exercise helped him maintain an immaculate state of mind.
Her immaculate mindset allowed her to stay calm and level-headed in high-pressure situations.
He kept his focus on his breathing, achieving an immaculate mental state.
The yoga practice helped her keep an immaculate mindset, free from negativity.
He tries to keep his work environment immaculate to help reduce stress.
Her daily gratitude practice helped her achieve an immaculate outlook on life.
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