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flawed

[flawd] / flɔd /












ADJECTIVE
untenable
Synonyms


Example Sentences

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In some respects he is a flawed keeper, especially under crosses, but has that uncanny, priceless habit of making stunning match-winning saves that makes up for other failings.

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It was seriously flawed but that made the manner of the win all the more laudable.

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However, Guanipa described the bill as a "flawed document" that excludes many Venezuelans who remain "unjustly" behind bars.

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"The government should ensure that it targets policies and resources towards tackling the root causes of poverty, rather than relying on flawed relative income measures," Gregg said.

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It could also include repetitive behaviours such as checking the mirror or repeatedly touching the part of the body that feels flawed.

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