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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as flawed" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to compare something to another thing that is also flawed or imperfect, often in a context discussing shortcomings or weaknesses.
Example: "The new policy is as flawed as the previous one, failing to address the core issues."
Alternatives: "equally flawed" or "just as imperfect".
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Republicans lambasted the report as flawed.
– is as flawed as his historical memory.
She's as flawed as the next person.
Many see the calculator as flawed.
That claim was widely criticized as flawed.
Pharmacy groups attacked the study as flawed.
Critics nonetheless see the plan as flawed.
Since then the report has been widely criticized as flawed.
But the will was as flawed as it was revolutionary.
She sees M.L.B.'s enforcement policy as flawed.
He came to regard the project as flawed.
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