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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a faultless end" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a conclusion or outcome that is perfect or without any mistakes.
Example: "After months of hard work, the project reached a faultless end, impressing everyone involved."
Alternatives: "a flawless conclusion" or "a perfect outcome".
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In a faultless end to the set, Gavrilova won three games without dropping a point to carry all the momentum into the second set.
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Tory Dickson kicked three goals in a faultless performance in front of goal.
On Alli, he added: "It was close to a faultless performance.
"Our goal is to play a faultless game," Peca said.
Jones, capped more than 100 times for Wales, ended the day with 23 points and produced a faultless kicking display on his debut for Wasps.
Despite the tiny kitchen, Barnes produces a faultless meal.
A faultless illustration of what the complete midfielder should be.
A faultless crime, though not without its heartache and deceit.
I do not mean that it is a faultless document.
It was a faultless performance, enthralling and electrifying.
The former British colony has never been a faultless democracy.
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