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How do you use immaculate in a sentence?

Here are some examples of how to use "immaculate" in a sentence:

Descriptive:

* The hotel room was immaculate, with crisp white sheets and gleaming surfaces.

* Her white dress was immaculate, not a single stain or wrinkle to be found.

* The garden was immaculate, with perfectly manicured lawns and vibrant flowerbeds.

Figurative:

* His performance was immaculate, with flawless execution and perfect timing.

* Her reputation was immaculate, free from any scandal or blemish.

* The team's record was immaculate, having never lost a single game.

Formal:

* The judge ruled that the defendant's alibi was immaculate and dismissed the charges.

* The scientist's research was immaculate, with meticulous data collection and analysis.

* The company's financial statements were immaculate, demonstrating transparency and accountability.

These are just a few examples. You can use "immaculate" to describe anything that is perfectly clean, spotless, flawless, or without any blemishes.

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