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"flaw that" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a defect, mistake, or incorrectness in an idea, plan, or system. Example: After examining the company's finances, I noticed a flaw that could lead to significant financial losses.
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It's been a flaw that really mattered".
That is the same flaw that caused the 2010 recall.
Is there any swing flaw that 100 balls can't fix?
It could also be the fatal flaw that dooms it.
He corrected a flaw that tipped his split-fingered fastball.
The model contained a flaw that was discovered the night before the client meeting.
Yet, this has long been known to have a fundamental "collision" flaw that is easily exploited.
HUBRIS is the character flaw that brings down the protagonist in Greek tragedy.
Sylvester has a flaw that only a football savant can detect.
"There's a character flaw that has pushed me into this," he said.
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No flaws that he could see.
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