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Discover LudwigThe phrase "minor blemish" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe a small flaw or imperfection in something, often in contexts like product descriptions or evaluations. Example: "The painting has a minor blemish on the corner, but it does not detract from its overall beauty."
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The difference in the certification, by the Association of Theological Schools, is a minor blemish for Cardinal Edward M. Egan.
And the sordidness isn't, as some would have you believe, a minor blemish on an otherwise noble enterprise.
But he said that people seemed to love the shots of their boats even if there was a minor blemish, like a fender hanging over the side.
An unpleasantly warped fortissimo sound is a minor blemish on an intelligently articulated selection of greats: Bach arranged by Busoni, Marcello arranged by Bach, Chopin miniatures and Beethoven's Opus 109.
He was also the first World Bank president to acknowledge that corruption in poor countries is not a minor blemish, but one of the main reasons why they remain poor.His triumphs outnumber his errors, but the errors matter.
Nico Rosberg finally put one over his Mercedes rival Lewis Hamilton by winning the Mexican Grand Prix, the only minor blemish being, of course, that the Briton had already won the F1 drivers' championship the previous week.
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But these are minor blemishes.
There are some minor blemishes in the piece.
These are minor blemishes in an important book.
Most polished diamonds contain minor blemishes, called inclusions.
These minor blemishes apart, Jayawardene's tempo was a thing of beauty.
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