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Discover LudwigThe phrase "exhibit flaws" is correct and can be used in written English.
It means to show or display imperfections or weaknesses. Example: The research paper exhibited several flaws in its methodology, raising doubts about the validity of its findings.
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In Hardy's book both exhibit flaws that will determine Tess's fate: Alec with his nouveau riche sense of entitlement and Angel with his political and moral hypocrisy.
Even though hypervisors offer an extra granularity layer, they still exhibit flaws which are exploited for privilege escalation; 5.
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(That's faint praise; too many new American plays are sentimental, blandly pseudo-literary or unadventurous — flaws exhibited by one or another of the works here).
"For these reasons, most craft brewers have shied away from brewing golden lagers, and examples sold by craft brewers frequently exhibit character flaws.
Soon after its opening, it began to exhibit architectural flaws.
As a defensive genius, he did exhibit certain flaws (clock management, personnel choices, sticking to players past their expiration date etc).
Because the projected image is always larger than the real puppets, stop-motion films exhibit tiny flaws and irregularities; projecting a film onto the enormous Imax screen only exacerbates the problem.
These results exhibit accurate flaw detection with low false alarm rate.
Broken Sword has much of what Project Eden lacks, but also exhibits the flaws that have marginalized the adventure genre.
Until then Deportivo had been dangerous, Lucas Pérez just missing a cross from Fede Cartabia, while Madrid momentarily exhibited familiar flaws.
Out in the consumerist Gomorrah, Jo said, no one even tries to fix broken objects — things are just tossed when they exhibit a flaw.
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