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Discover LudwigThe phrase "flawless result" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an outcome that is perfect or without any errors.
Example: "After hours of meticulous work, the team finally achieved a flawless result in their project."
Alternatives: "perfect outcome" or "impeccable result."
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There are some reasons that we achieved a flawless result.
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When Chamberlain first arrived at Yankee Stadium in 2007 after starting the season in Class A, he became an instant star in New York, with his high-intensity approach and his nearly flawless results — at least until the playoffs.
Although this tendency may seem correct to some extent, it does not always show flawless results.
The quickest and easiest way to fry an egg with flawless results every single time doesn't even require watching the egg or flipping it.
You can't expect to mature overnight and achieve flawless results and perfection.
now use a concealer on areas where you have imperfections like t-zone or maybe eye area, make sure to use your own shade color or maybe slighter lighter as this will provide flawless natural results.
The European election campaign may have been flawless but the result was a catastrophe.
Whatever the references, the result is flawless.
The production was broadcast live from a BBC studio in London, the near-flawless performance largely the result of tireless work by the producer Douglas Cleverdon.
A lisp joins my speech, and my tone escalates, resulting in flawless camouflage.
Despite this, the result was a flawless, inspiring, unrhetorical but still powerful case for his party and mine.
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