perfect alibi

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An alibi that is flawless and completely covers the time of the crime.

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  • The suspect had a perfect alibi for the night of the robbery.
  • He spent weeks constructing a perfect alibi, but one small detail unraveled it.
  • "My client has a perfect alibi," the lawyer stated confidently to the jury.
  • Despite having what seemed like a perfect alibi, the detective still had his doubts.
  • The entire mystery hinges on whether the protagonist can break the villain's perfect alibi.
  • She claimed to be at the movies, which would have been a perfect alibi if the theater hadn't been closed.
  • A perfect alibi was provided by three separate, reliable witnesses.
  • Do you think it's possible for someone to create a truly perfect alibi?
  • If we can establish a perfect alibi for him, the charges will have to be dropped.
  • Having a perfect alibi is the only thing that can clear his name now.