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Discover LudwigThe phrase "more faultless" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it when comparing two or more things that have different levels of faultlessness. For example: - John's handwriting is more faultless than mine. - The second draft of the report is more faultless than the first. - This painting is more faultless in its execution compared to the other one. - Mary's recipe is more faultless than Susan's. - The new software update made the app's performance more faultless.
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But the greater part of her discography is given over to songs about a much more faultless male figure.
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This is a restaurant that has everything — more or less faultless cooking, imaginative plating, exemplary service — except character.
This summer has seen something of reversal in those issues but the keeping concerns have been resoundingly answered in a more or less faultless summer behind the stumps as England regained the Ashes.
(Helen herself has two sons, who are away with her husband for the action of the film.) Declan is little more than a faultless martyr, the type who in earlier movie days might have suffered from consumption or an obscure hurt sustained in a war.
Programs in pure functional languages are easy to parallelize, tend to be faultless, more clear, easy extensible [1].
Sidney Colvin, in his 1917 biography, pointed out that "the ode To Autumn opens up no such far-reaching avenues to the mind and soul of the reader as the odes To a Grecian Urn, To a Nightingale, or On Melancholy, but in execution is more complete and faultless than any of them".
It appears that the enhanced cytological quality of cloned pig blastocysts that originated from enucleated oocytes receiving epigenetically modulated MSC nuclei could be associated with more faithful and faultless pattern for reprogramming of transcriptional activity of genomic DNA inherited from undifferentiated and multipotent stem cells.
Images that suggest mothers are ― and should be ― docile, domestic, faultless and, more often, white. .
There can be few faultless "accidents" any more.The parental hand-holding role of government and business is a self-perpetuating liability.
Sawgrass's idiosyncracies make faultless golf even more of a mirage, but such was Donald's good form coming into the sport's richest event it seemed more attainable than ever.
Short version: A nearly faultless wired mouse, more than suitable for everyday tasks or gaming.
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