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It is possible that the word "flawless" was intended as an adjective to describe something, but it does not make sense to use "of" after it. Instead, you could use "flawless" as an adjective before a noun, such as "she had a flawless complexion" or "the diamond was flawless." You could also use it as an adverb to describe an action or quality, such as "she performed flawlessly on stage" or "the plan was executed flawlessly." In these cases, "flawless" is used on its own without "of." Example: The ballet performance was flawless of any mistakes, leaving the audience in awe. - This sentence is incorrect Corrected: The ballet performance was flawless, leaving the audience in awe.
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Locker isn't flawless, of course.
No piece of writing is flawless, of course.
The most flawless of set-shot goal-kicking techniques was wedded to an extensive arsenal of more subtle talents.
Like her contestants, Berry knows the pressure is now on – her baking skills are flawless, of course, but will she be crowned star style maven on Tuesday night?
Not the most flawless of Owen's poems, but the most visionary, this reaches back to the heroic epics of Homer and Virgil and forward to voice in its last lines a compassionate humanity in striking contrast to the last speech of Byrhtnoth, the doomed warrior in The Battle of Maldon.
If his kicking from the tee was as flawless of that of Leigh Halfpenny, his kicking from hand - particularly in the second half as Wales desperately sought some position and pressure - dictated both tempo and territory.
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By nature, their adventures spoke of flawless embodiments of the law, order, and mainstream values of the ideal American.
It's often assumed that a company that has grown to be a huge success did so because of flawless execution of a brilliant, forward-think business plan.
Whatever the secret of Barton's flawless sense of trajectory, some of that magic is in the music.
Pictures of the flawless Cathedral of Notre-Dame, for instance, have replaced the first ones taken in 1998, when the cathedral was being cleaned.
I'm in awe of the flawless execution of the sterling commercial country formula: equal parts love your country and love your mama.
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