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faultless display
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "faultless display" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a presentation or exhibition that is flawless or without errors. Example: "The artist's latest exhibition was a faultless display of creativity and skill, leaving the audience in awe."
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Alternative expressions(4)
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13 human-written examples
Aymeric Laporte 7 Faultless display from Guardiola's favourite defender, now filling the Kompany-sized void with aplomb.
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That made Paul Wellens a fitting winner of the Harry Sunderland trophy as man of the match for a faultless display of full-back play.
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At 16, she is the most promising English gymnast to emerge in years following a superb, faultless display to win the vault, all-round, team and floor golds.
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Danny Mills Player of the tournament From an England perspective, my Leeds team-mate Rio Ferdinand elevated his status to world class with a near faultless display, but I think Ronaldo's performances have justified his tag as the best striker in the world.
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And another faultless display secured gold in the keirin race on Sunday.
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George Ford kicked 18 points in a faultless display, while Andy Powell scored a consolation try for Sale.
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In qualifying, Daley had stamped his class with a near-faultless display to score 531.85, including a score of 10 on his final reverse three-and-a-half somersaults dive.
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Both Daly and a satisfied Young were quick to salute a fine Wasps forward effort, with Nathan Hughes and Ashley Johnson outstanding, but the centre's near-faultless display against England's incumbent No13, Jonathan Joseph, was just as conspicuous as Bath succumbed to the heaviest home defeat in their European history.
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But Owen Farrell produced a near-faultless display from the tee, contributing 17 points to earn a fourth victory in four games for the visitors.
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The Welshman had a fabulous first 40 minutes and finished with 15 points from a faultless kicking display that suggested he may be a worthy successor to Toby Flood, who was out injured on Saturday and who moves to France at the end of the season.
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Leigh Halfpenny earned another man-of-the-match gong after a faultless kicking display and some incisive attacking interventions in Wales' 16-6 win over France in Paris.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When writing about sports or competitive events, employ "faultless display" to highlight an athlete's or team's impeccable performance. This can be more impactful than simply stating they won.
Common error
Avoid using "faultless display" to describe everyday situations. The phrase is best reserved for scenarios where precision and perfection are genuinely expected or noteworthy, such as professional performances or high-stakes presentations.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "faultless display" functions as a descriptive expression, typically used to highlight an exemplary performance, presentation, or demonstration that is free from errors or imperfections. Ludwig AI confirms its correct usage.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "faultless display" is a phrase used to describe a performance, presentation, or demonstration that is executed perfectly, without any errors. According to Ludwig AI, this phrase is grammatically correct and usable in written English. While not extremely common, it appears mainly in news and media contexts. To describe similar situations, alternative phrases like "flawless performance" or "immaculate showing" can be used to convey similar meanings.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
flawless performance
Emphasizes the performance aspect while maintaining the idea of perfection.
immaculate showing
Highlights the visual aspect and cleanliness of the presentation.
perfect exhibition
Focuses on the exhibition aspect, stressing its ideal state.
unblemished presentation
Underscores the lack of any defects or imperfections in the presentation.
spotless demonstration
Highlights the purity and cleanliness of the demonstration.
exemplary showcase
Suggests that the showcase sets a high standard as an example.
consummate performance
Focuses on the skill and expertise demonstrated in the performance.
masterful demonstration
Highlights the skill and control exhibited in the demonstration.
impeccable execution
Emphasizes the flawless manner in which something was carried out.
fault-free showing
Directly states the absence of any faults in the showing.
FAQs
How can I use "faultless display" in a sentence?
You can use "faultless display" to describe something done perfectly. For example, "The gymnast's performance was a "faultless display" of skill and precision."
What are some alternatives to "faultless display"?
Alternatives include "flawless performance", "immaculate showing", or "perfect exhibition", depending on the specific context.
Is "faultless display" formal or informal?
"Faultless display" is considered relatively formal. You might use it in professional reports, news articles, or reviews, but it may sound stilted in very casual conversation.
What kind of events can be described as a "faultless display"?
Performances in sports, music, dance, and theatre, as well as presentations, demonstrations, and exhibitions in professional or competitive settings, can all be described as a ""faultless display"".
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Usage summary
Human-verified examples
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Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
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4.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested