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The phrase "expose the flaws" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means to reveal or make known the weaknesses or imperfections of something or someone. Example: The journalist's investigative report on the company's practices exposed the flaws in their supply chain, leading to widespread outrage and calls for reform.
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You can always count on nature to expose the flaws in man's aesthetics.
While all of these films can be described as loving tributes, their makers have not been afraid to expose the flaws of their subjects.
Though the OAS mission did much to expose the flaws, Latin American countries do not like to meddle, or see the United States do so, in each other's affairs.
The Yankees, who needed someone to expose the flaws in their lineup and a homer-centric approach that leaves them vulnerable in tight playoff games, overcame a formidable and persistent opponent.
11.47am GMT Liberal Democrat MP John Thurso is next, and tries to expose the flaws in Scottish independence (he represents the Scottish constituency of Caithness, Sutherland and Easter Ross).
But the Democratic lawmaker who had helped expose the flaws in the first terrorism report, Representative Henry A. Waxman of California, commended the State Department for acting to correct it.
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Did having to rely on these scoundrel road-users expose the flaw in rail travel?
Alas, it's the forceful portrayals of Appleyard and her teenage victim, Sara, the powerless yet rebellious orphan, that expose the flaw in Lutton's otherwise exceptional production.
You march up to your teacher's desk to expose the flaw, and she tells you to pick the best answer.
I should have known better... it is easier to address those who expose the flaw in the system than to address a broken culture.
James Dalrymple wrote a brilliant piece exposing the flaws.
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