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flawed

[flawd] / flɔd /












ADJECTIVE
untenable
Synonyms


Example Sentences

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The health board previously told the Scottish Hospitals Inquiry that it accepts many aspects of the design, build and commissioning of the hospital campus were flawed.

From BBC

These galleries showed a wide spectrum of car concepts, including highly effective designs, unusual ideas, and even some intentionally flawed options.

From Science Daily

Opponents warn the bill is flawed and any attempt to push it through would be unsafe and would harm vulnerable people.

From BBC

“They are greatly influenced by models that look at how boys and men are flawed rather than about how boys and men are different.”

From The Wall Street Journal

Paul Mitchell, a political data expert, called the Emerson poll flawed.

From Los Angeles Times