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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a imperfect" is not correct in English.
It should be "an imperfect" due to the vowel sound that follows the article. You can use it when describing something that is not perfect or has flaws.
Example: "The painting was an imperfect representation of the artist's vision, but it still held a certain charm."
Alternatives: "a flawed" or "an incomplete".
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The effort and expense necessary to move from a barely adequate present to a imperfect, experimental present might not have been worth it.
The book, written before Barack Obama's ascent, includes a helpful note at the end on what busing and segregation were all about, evenhandedly describing busing as a imperfect solution to an intractable problem.
Fig. 7 The effect of primary system's parameters on outage performance (ω 1 = ω 2 = 1, M = 2, N 1 = 12, N 2 = 3) (a) Imperfect CSI; (b) Perfect CSI.
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The flu shot is a miracle, but an imperfect one.
A roadside prairie is an imperfect corridor.
The European Parliament is an imperfect body in an imperfect system.
Serious-minded and squeaky clean, "Amazing Grace" is an imperfect look at an imperfect soul.
He is an imperfect man and an imperfect artist able to rise to greatness.
"She is an imperfect person in an imperfect world and she is doing her very best.
It is noteworthy that the TFF1 promoter contains an imperfect ERRE and an imperfect ERE.
"A Portrait of Giselle" is an imperfect but important film.
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