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make the perfect the enemy of the good

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make the perfect the enemy of the good (third-person singular simple present makes the perfect the enemy of the good, present participle making the perfect the enemy of the good, simple past and past participle made the perfect the enemy of the good)

  1. (intransitive) To reject or bar improvement because it is incomplete.

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