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The phrase "are faultless" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something or someone that is without flaws or errors.
Example: "The final report was thoroughly reviewed, and the findings are faultless, showcasing the team's hard work and attention to detail."
Alternatives: "are flawless" or "are perfect".
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are faultless
adjective
Without fault; free from defect or error.
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The front seats are faultless for either aggressive driving or family trips.
Though you yearn for more talk, the atmosphere is unpretentious, intimate and decidedly mellow, and his music choices are faultless.
His race preparations are faultless, but he is near the end of his career and lacks the speed of others.
While older 911's sometimes felt a bit nervous or flighty, the new ones are faultless at high speed, seemingly broken free of the bonds of physics.
The dancers executing Lucinda Childs' choreography seem tireless; the vocalists have Glass's endless melodic tropes entirely by memory; the actors are faultless in their delivery of texts whose essence is convolution and repetition.
Purists may quibble that Cohen varnishes her accounts with a layer of imaginative license, but her instincts are faultless; she gives a more intimate sense of these people in a few pages than one sometimes gleans from entire biographies.
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His pacing was faultless.
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This is faultless ensemble acting.
The keeper, according to Mourinho, was faultless.
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