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Discover LudwigThe word "error-filled" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to describe something containing a lot of errors, for example: "Her report was error-filled, and she was asked to revise it before submitting it to her professor."
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A reader's letter last week referred to Walter Cronkite's error-filled obituary.
In the last round, he won an exciting, error-filled game against Mamedyarov.
But Shabalov and Kacheishvili are uncompromising players, and they engaged in an entertaining, error-filled slugfest.
Hermann Maier, the defending overall and giant slalom champion, finished 10th after an error-filled second run.
Then consider the emotional devastation from blowing a 5-point lead in the final error-filled 28.2 seconds of regulation.
The two-time Miami champion Andy Roddick remarked on this year's error-filled final between Andy Murray and David Ferrer.
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Why? Philanthropic accounting is notoriously slippery and error filled.
LINfs3 (UGA CUA, stop codon underlined) represents the global minimum of regression error (filled circle).
In this study, the 71.1% proportion of death certificate with at least one error filled by medical residents is higher than the reported in previous studies.
Fred Wilpon, the Mets' owner, was back in New York, where he had watched the Mets lose an error-laden, strikeout-filled doubleheader at Shea on Sunday.
Imaging errors in air-filled lung can be modeled, but the complex microstructure of alveoli makes validation challenging as it is difficult to know whether a 'correct' (e.g., fixed histology) sample is the same as the OCT image.
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