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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a blemish" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a mark, flaw, or imperfection on a surface or in a person's character.
Example: "The painting was beautiful, but there was a small blemish on the canvas that detracted from its overall appeal."
Alternatives: "a flaw" or "an imperfection."
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5. Spot check your blemishes with a Blemish cover stick pencil.
"A blemish.
Not a blemish.
Should it still be a blemish?
Only that penalty has been a blemish.
"It's a blemish for us," he said.
The makeover, though, has not been without a blemish.
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She showed me how to get a blemish-free face without looking like Eddie Izzard.
He'll be happy enough to settle for a blemish-free 66.
Nor was there a blemish on his card.
"It puts a blemish on social, as if it's not valuable.
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