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Discover LudwigThe phrase "all imperfect" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation, object, or concept that has flaws or is not perfect in some way.
Example: "In a world where all imperfect beings strive for perfection, we must learn to embrace our flaws."
Alternatives: "entirely flawed" or "completely imperfect".
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We are all imperfect, but in those imperfections lies the potential for improvement.
We're all imperfect.
Yes, we're all imperfect.
We as humans are all imperfect.
Of course, there are many moral systems, all imperfect.
Systems are all imperfect and are expected to deliver stable government as well as notional fairness.
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Emily, Summer and April are all decidedly imperfect, but Mr. Brooks succeeds in showing how their shortcomings are, especially at first, part of their allure.
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