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The phrase "it has some flaws" is grammatically correct and can be used in both written and spoken English.
You can use this phrase to describe something that is not perfect and has some imperfections or problems. This can be used in a variety of contexts, such as describing an object, a system, a plan, or even a person's character. Example: "Although the new phone model has some impressive features, it also has some flaws that need to be addressed before it can be released to the market."
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Inevitably, it has some flaws as well.
But it does punctuate the fact that it has some flaws.
Even though CFA improves performance against other clustering algorithms, it has some flaws that can be improved.
As a novel it has some flaws but as a picture of a possible future it is utterly, utterly brilliant.
But with the Republicans attacking the Affordable Care Act at all turns, even political supporters seem reluctant to acknowledge that it has some flaws.
Car and Driver's Buyer's Guide, free on Apple and Android (on Android, it is simply Car and Driver), is also good for new-car shopping, but it has some flaws.
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It's fun and feels slightly mischievous, but it also has some flaws.
That app is available only on Verizon (so unavailable to iPhone users), and it still has some flaws.
However, it also has some flaws and limitations.
Even though it has some minor flaws and the vacuum could be considered gimmicky, Honda is doing something right.
Unfortunately while Textecution has admirable goals (namely, keeping everyone safer), it has some serious flaws.
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