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The phrase "a flaws" is not correct in written English.
The correct form would be "a flaw" if referring to a single imperfection or "flaws" if referring to multiple imperfections without the article "a."
Example: "The report had a flaw that needed to be addressed before submission."
Alternatives: "an imperfection" or "some defects."
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To fully determine the mechanical behavior of the glass plate, a flaws distribution function is presented, from which the critical stress distribution is calculated.
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It's still a flaw.
Still, there's a flaw.
It's a flaw".
That is a flaw.
A flaw? Maybe.
My mom said: "There's a flaw.
I cannot find a flaw in it.
But this is a flawed book.
I'm determined to find a flaw!
There is a flaw in every bowl.
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