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imperfection

[im-per-fek-shuhn] / ˌɪm pərˈfɛk ʃən /


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His process is design-oriented while revealing the imperfections and efforts of the handmade.

From Los Angeles Times

What is inarguable is that Shepard possessed iconic beauty, whose “imperfections,” such as the crookedness of his teeth, only added to his allure.

From The Wall Street Journal

At such a moment, it’s good to reflect on the power of human creativity and the beauty of imperfection, and how the music we connect to helps bind us together.

From The Wall Street Journal

Each one of our steps leaves deep footprints in the browning sand, another imperfection along with the streaks of dirt, tufts of grass, and collections of mossy rocks on the beach.

From Literature

Many users say the images they create are significantly more lifelike as well, with fewer imperfections such as extra fingers or distorted features.

From The Wall Street Journal