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- flawedness noun
- non·flawed adjective
- un·flawed adjective
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This is not because of bad leaders, or polarized politics, but because of a governing structure that is fatally flawed.
On the other end of the spectrum, there lies an artist like Lena Dunham, who engages in a flaunting of the flawed self.
The masterpiece is huge, but structurally flawed and terribly vulnerable to seismic activity.
Despite the actions of a flawed few, it is arguably the finest professional police force in the world.
Islands overrun by flawed people, both indigenous and imperialist.
Toward noon the wind flawed for half an hour, then dropped altogether.
A calm had fallen, as it does between trades in this flawed belt, an absolute calm.
He knew that the change was due when the southeast trade begins to harden through this flawed belt of calms and cross winds.
My flawed life has that to felicitate upon—that I have not spent it in fat lumps of writing, magazine tales and sex-novels.
It too is all the time under my skin though I write along but in this flawed song of myself.
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