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The phrase "a further flaw" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing additional issues or problems in a particular context, often following a previous point about flaws or shortcomings.
Example: "In addition to the initial concerns raised, a further flaw in the design was identified during testing."
Alternatives: "an additional flaw" or "a subsequent flaw".
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Last October a group of leading scholars submitted a petition to Wen Jiabao, China's prime minister, calling for the abolishment of the hukou restrictions.Mr He, a law professor at Tsinghua University and one of the petitioners, sees a further flaw in the gaokao system.
It's a further flaw of Martin and Armstrong's reasoning that even if we accede to the demand for truth-makers it doesn't follow that even idealism is ruled out.
A further flaw in the argument is the assumption that the few terrorists speak for this larger group.
A further flaw is that several components of acronym have not been assessed.
7 These considerations of how the obligation to research might be discharged point to a further flaw in Brassington's argument, relating to the foundation of the duty to research.
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To say that private equity is less volatile and thus less risky is a bit like saying that the weather does not change much when you stay inside and rarely look out of the window.It's done with mirrorsBut there is a further common flaw in making comparisons with the S&P.
The akratic person has not only this defect, but has the further flaw that he gives in to feeling rather than reason more often than the average person.
But even young William and Kate, for all their pretensions to fully funded privacy in exchange for approximately one baby snap every quarter, have never imputed to media persecutors, in the manner of a safe-space enforcer, the further flaws of racism and sexism.
The New York election fiasco provides a perfect context to support such a constitutional attack on a process inherently corrupt in conception and even further flawed in its execution.
An argument begins, then escalates based on an overflow of pent-up frustrations and further flawed methods of communication.
From those missteps to the awkward one Griffin took before crumpling to the ground in the Redskins' loss to the Seahawks, this was an unsightly quartet of games, exposing how fundamentally flawed most of the lowest-seeded playoff teams were this year and how further flawed the teams below them in the standings must have been.
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