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The phrase "has been flawed" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use this phrase to describe something that is not perfect or has mistakes. For example, "The study's methodology has been flawed, leading to inaccurate results."
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"From the start this process has been flawed, absolutely flawed," said Assemblyman Keith L. T. Wright of Manhattan, chairman of the Assembly's Election Law Committee and one of the Democrats on to the task force.
The process to date has been flawed.
In many cases, the execution of policy has been flawed.
His judgment, even by his own account, has been flawed.
Ministers have already accepted that the WCA has been flawed.
They assert Kashmir is better off in India, even if its rule has been flawed.
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Pakistan's democratic governments have been flawed.
In both places, police have been flawed institutions.
Koch's research suggests, however, that these programs have been flawed in key ways.
Reports thus far on this phenomenon have been flawed because of inappropriate study design.
But now it seems that the logic of that argument might have been flawed.
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has been misconceived
has been misguided
has been failed
has been error
has been wrong
has been unsatisfactory
has been improper
has been faulty
has been deficient
has been inadequate
has been inaccurate
has been erroneous
has been dysfunctional
has been weak
has been underrepresented
has been misspelled
has been bankrupt
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