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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a few flaws" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing minor imperfections or shortcomings in something, such as a product, piece of writing, or performance.
Example: "While the presentation was impressive, it did have a few flaws that could be improved upon for next time."
Alternatives: "some imperfections" or "a couple of shortcomings".
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He has found a few flaws.
But it has a few flaws.
"Apocalyptic Planet" has a few flaws.
THE book has a few flaws.
The uneven performances also expose a few flaws.
In fact, the deal contained a few flaws.
But they're young and trying to mask a few flaws.
To be sure, the losing exposed a few flaws.
But a few flaws delayed the process further.
That currently includes a few flaws with voice recognition.
You may have noticed I have a few flaws, too.
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