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Discover LudwigThe sentence "He is flawed" is correct and usable in written English.
You could use it to describe a character in a story, for example: "The hero of the story was an honest and noble man, but he was not perfect; he was flawed in many ways."
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He is flawed, vulnerable but endearing, while being quietly, mutably omnipotent.
"And he will either emerge as a stronger candidate, or, if he is flawed, those flaws will become apparent".
He plays Sonny, a Southern preacher of vast charm and volcanic energy, as serious in his faith as he is flawed in nature.
He is flawed but dedicated to what he sees as his duty to the country and will undertake that duty as best as he can and won't care whose feet he stands on to complete his objective.
He is flawed certainly, but a villain?
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After all, who wants to admit that he or she is flawed in some way?
He's flawed, but probably not dangerous, not at forty-five.
Mr. Blagojevich, the twice-elected governor of Illinois, said he was flawed, insecure, vain and narcissistic.
F: He's flawed, so I won't put him there.
"He's flawed," said Thornton, who was himself rendered paraplegic in a 1992 climbing accident.
Like Rodney King, another brutality victim caught on video, he was flawed.
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