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Discover LudwigThe phrase "has a flaw" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
Example: "Despite its sleek design and advanced features, the new smartphone model has a flaw - it tends to overheat when used for prolonged periods of time."
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As a performer, he has a flaw.
True, every unsigned veteran has a flaw or two.
"Every bill has a flaw," Mr. Saez said.
"Every protection mechanism ever built has a flaw.
She finds him (Mr. Prinze), but he has a flaw.
This tale of euro-centricity, though, has a flaw.
I understand that view but it has a flaw.
If this kitchen has a flaw, it's occasional over salting.
If Schweinsteiger has a flaw, it is that his body sometimes betrays his skill.
Sylvester has a flaw that only a football savant can detect.
If the show has a flaw, it is that it should push even harder.
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