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How to use perfectionism in a sentence

Looking for sentences and phrases with the word perfectionism? Here are some examples.

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The way we learn to write better is to write a great deal, but perfectionism won't let us do that.
You might even get a handle on your perfectionism by doing a short stint with a psychologist.
Although it is too early to tell, I would associate Katherine with a degree of rigidness, perfectionism, and inflexibility.
And there was me thinking that we have the perfectionism game sewn up all by ourselves.
There is this emphasis on perfectionism, this emphasis on sort of intellectual discussion and debate.
The primary purpose of this study was to examine the relationship between primary exercise-dependence symptoms and perfectionism.
After all, this is a column about perfectionism, so it's got to be really good.
Tiernan performs with the casual ease of a natural raconteur, but the appearance belies an almost fretful perfectionism.
Part II focuses on social, motivational, and cognitive factors in perfectionism.
His story is partly one of gritty determination, perfectionism and hard work.
Whatever Lewis lacked in intellect, he compensated with hard work, observation, patience, perfectionism, rote learning, and attention to detail.
Good perfectionism means you set high but reasonable standards for yourself.
But motivation coming from a negative source relentlessly generates anxiety and stress, creating compulsive perfectionism.
A perfectionism that rejects or abandons what we cannot fully control is a flaw far deeper than a monster's ugliness.
Women driven by impulsive behavior and perfectionism have higher odds of developing both problems.
It often feels as though the consequences of giving up perfectionism will be worse than dealing with the pain.
With an intellectual's perfectionism, he cannot bring himself to face his desires in real life.
The medieval age was tyrannized by a demand for spiritual perfectionism, making it hard to accomplish anything practical.
When we forget that our longing for the good and the true is grounded in the beautiful, the spiritual life degenerates into moralism and perfectionism.
In the studio, however, her perfectionism verged on control freakery.
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Examples from Classical Literature
This is the application of perfectionism to politics, which was originally a religious notion.
We know it is a doctrine of perfectionism, but it is not a practicable doctrine, in our opinion.
Neither becoming a parody of his past self nor endlessly seeking self-consciously new images, instead he took his creativeness and perfectionism into fresh fields.
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