Letter-perfect
[let-er-pur-fikt] /ˈlɛt ərˈpɜr fɪkt/
adjective
1.
knowing one’s part, lesson, or the like, perfectly.
2.
precise or exact in every detail; verbatim.
adjective
1.
another term (esp in the US) for word-perfect
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