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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a flawed man" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a person who has imperfections or shortcomings, often in a moral or character sense.
Example: "Despite his many achievements, he was often seen as a flawed man, struggling with his own inner demons."
Alternatives: "an imperfect individual" or "a man with faults".
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Mandela was a flawed man, as all men are flawed, and in the face of this one struggles to discover the roots of his greatness.
Franklin Roosevelt was a flawed man.
The main character is a flawed man who encounters obstacles in pursuit of glory.
In short, Ruth was a flawed man of his times with layers beyond his caricature.
Yet the film shows a flawed man whose relationship with his wife and children was fraught.
Panic, however, does make a flawed man more interesting, turning him into a combination of self-loathing and sentimentality.
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Miller makes Dr. Stockmann a hero in his adaptation, in our adaptation you see a very flawed man.
As the series progresses, a more complicated picture of the Kingslayer emerges; that of an utterly flawed man who still has a moral compass.
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