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Free sign upThe phrase "a flawed design" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing a design that has mistakes or shortcomings, often in contexts related to engineering, architecture, or product development.
Example: "The prototype was rejected due to a flawed design that did not meet safety standards."
Alternatives: "a defective design" or "an imperfect design".
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Still, the Rangers had a flawed design, hoping that Rick Helling (4-7, 6.18 E.R.A).
A major setback in wider adoption of IUD's stemmed from the high risk of infection that was associated years ago with the Dalkon Shield, an IUD with a flawed design that is no longer marketed.
We demonstrate the existence of adverse price signals caused by a flawed design of imbalance pricing in relation to network congestions.
"It's a flawed design, so why not get rid of it completely?" The London Cycling Campaign said that before the deaths TfL was advised by its own consultants to put in place additional safety measures at the roundabout which were not carried out.
It was just six weeks after the invasion of Iraq when, at the end of April 2003, Rice hosted a meeting at the White House to tell representatives of the New York Times that the newspaper should not report on Operation Merlin, the CIA's ill-conceived and dangerous maneuver that had provided a flawed design for a nuclear weapon component to Iran three years earlier.
The Exeter stem has excellent reported clinical survivorship, and the design of the implant is therefore good; consequently, no migration pattern indicative of a flawed design could be detected.
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It was a flawed plan anyway, designed to preserve as much of the status quo as possible while providing for Saleh's resignation.
Crucially, the Swedish attempt at an FTT had a deeply flawed design (pdf) which would be easy to avoid.
As for Lincoln Center, it must wrestle with the double challenge of losing a major anchor and overcoming a fundamentally flawed design.
The question, rather, is why such an inherently flawed design as the light-water reactor (LWR) is still, after all these years, the preferred technology?Most of today's reactors, whether they use boiling water or pressurised water, trace their ancestry back to the USS Nautilus, the world's first nuclear submarine, launched in 1954.
Not all flawed designs end their days on the scrapheap.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
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