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flaws

noun as in imperfection

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Our brain flaws need to be better understood by the public, because they are being manipulated.

From Salon

It has had, built into it, deep, horrific, and tragic flaws from the founding.

From Slate

In the modern era, it has had flaws introduced by SCOTUS, like the gutting of the Voting Rights Act, the unleashing of a tidal wave of big money into our politics, the myriad ways that, if we were to design a sort of platonic democracy, we would not include.

From Slate

The agency also noted the assessment "contains flaws in that cricket shots can be played 360 degrees off the crease with only shots from the furthest crease being measured on this report".

From BBC

The overall tension allows us to skim over the flaws and foibles in the script, especially when the resolution is so hard-fought.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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