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immaculate

[ih-mak-yuh-lit] / ɪˈmæk yə lɪt /




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But in Japan, the strawberry crop peaks in wintertime — a chilly season of picture-perfect berries, the most immaculate ones selling for hundreds of dollars apiece to be given as special gifts.

From New York Times

In a 2002 profile of the artist in The New York Times Magazine, the critic Michael Kimmelman observed, “Only operating rooms are this immaculate.”

From New York Times

Not according to a new research paper that concludes that such an “immaculate disinflation” has never happened before.

From Seattle Times

“I would describe it as great … immaculate,” he said.

From Los Angeles Times

Financial markets seem to be hoping for some sort of “immaculate disinflation.”

From New York Times