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impeccability





NOUN
infallibility
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Having been raised to exalt physical impeccability, a preteen Jefferson was squeamish at the sight of Fitzgerald’s “sweat and size” on album covers and TV appearances.

From New York Times Apr. 12, 2022

Rechy sees what he calls “the impeccability of writing” as a factor that inhibits young authors from excavating the kinds of stories this world desperately needs.

From Los Angeles Times Oct. 19, 2018

And while she is quite capable, her strengths are those of impeccability: Each thought, each idea is clearly delineated in her face and posture.

From New York Times Dec. 7, 2017

The role of the philosopher, he argued, was not to sit in "monastic impeccability" searching for eternal truth, which, as far as Dewey was concerned, he could never hope to find.

From Time Magazine Archive

Why, anyway, keep up this fiction of Greta's impeccability?

From The Messenger by Robins, Elizabeth




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