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The phrase "and error free" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is free from mistakes or inaccuracies, often in the context of writing or data.
Example: "Please ensure that the final report is polished and error free before submission."
Alternatives: "and without errors" or "and mistake-free".
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uninterrupted and error free; 13.6.2.
The experience has also made me realise how important it is make a will, using a solicitor to make sure it is simple, clear and error free.
Also, position estimation is assumed to be accurate and error free.
Millions of years of mutation and selection, trial and error: free information for engineers and materials scientists.
The radio channel is assumed to be symmetrical and the transmission environment is both conflict and error free, eliminating the need for retransmissions.
For practice to be effective, however, the system needs to be intuitive and error free with a consistent mapping between input output operations (e.g., Shiffrin & Schneider, 1977).
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Our breakfast was delivered promptly and error-free, even with an off-menu special request.
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By and large the rest of Friday morning's television coverage of the mass shooting was measured and error-free.
By the late 1940s advertisers, in search of TV spots that were captivating, consistent and error-free, had begun to explore animation.
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