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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a flaw in" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate a defect or imperfection in something, such as a plan, argument, or product.
Example: "There is a significant flaw in the design of the software that needs to be addressed before the launch."
Alternatives: "a defect in" or "an issue with".
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I cannot find a flaw in it.
There is a flaw in every bowl.
There's a flaw in the thing.
Maybe they'll find a flaw in it".
Is this a "flaw" in the novel?
There is a flaw in the brand.
"Is there a flaw in the system?
She can pick a flaw in anything".
There isn't a flaw in this record.
This is a flaw in the film.
There is a flaw in the plan.
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