perform flawlessly

Frequency: 7.815.1 per million words

To do a task or a piece of work without any mistakes, especially in front of an audience.

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Examples (20)

  • The orchestra must perform flawlessly during tonight's concert.
  • The pianist's hands moved with such precision that she was able to perform the entire concerto flawlessly.
  • She was able to perform flawlessly under immense pressure.
  • After months of rigorous testing, the new software system continued to perform flawlessly under heavy load.
  • The surgical team needs to perform flawlessly during the operation.
  • The gymnasts trained for years to ensure they could perform their routines flawlessly at the Olympics.
  • Olympic athletes train for years to perform flawlessly in competition.
  • Engineers watched anxiously as the rocket's engines began to perform flawlessly during the launch.
  • The dance troupe will perform flawlessly at the international festival.
  • Despite the high pressure of the live broadcast, the technical crew managed to perform their duties flawlessly.
  • He practiced countless hours to perform flawlessly on stage.
  • A high-end sports car is expected to perform flawlessly even on the most challenging race tracks.
  • The software must perform flawlessly in the production environment.
  • The surgeon was praised for his ability to perform complex operations flawlessly every single time.
  • Even experienced actors sometimes struggle to perform flawlessly every night.
  • The backup generator is designed to perform flawlessly in the event of a total power failure.
  • The pilot managed to perform flawlessly during the emergency landing.
  • To win the competition, the figure skater knew she had to perform her triple jump flawlessly.
  • Concert pianists are expected to perform flawlessly at Carnegie Hall.
  • The updated mobile app has been reported to perform flawlessly on both old and new devices.