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The phrase "flawed of" is not grammatically correct and should not be used in written English
It is possible that it is a mistake or a non-standard usage. Instead, you could use "flawed" or "full of flaws." For example: - The report was flawed. - The novel was full of flaws.
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Many of them were deeply, seriously flawed people; all of them were flawed, of course, because humans are.
Even if lethal injection is fatally flawed, of course, there are other means of execution available.
What makes the question flawed, of course, is the way it is posed, as an either-or proposition.
Although the legal systems in Central Asia are flawed (of which more later), the oil deals are on fairly firm ground.
The program itself is flawed, of course; it rewards risky behavior like planting in flood- or drought-prone or easily eroded areas, where crop failure might not come as a surprise but is compensated anyway.
While it's good to sound potential alarm bells, I'd argue that believing that industries and consumers never change is just as flawed of an outlook.
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Was Line of Duty flawed?
Winkfield had flagrant flaws of his own.
Mott has his flaws, of course.
The house had its flaws, of course.
"It was a major flaw of leadership.
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