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Discover LudwigThe term "more imperfect" is correct and usable in written English.
It is often used to emphasize that something is less than perfect, even beyond what is already expected or assumed. For example, "The plan she devised was more imperfect than any of us had expected."
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(Some are more imperfect than others).
But the Metropolitan Transportation Authority's card dispensers and readers sometimes seem more imperfect than others.
I won't buy any more imperfect merchandise unless it serves a genuinely useful, practical purpose.
All analogies are imperfect, and this one may be more imperfect than most.
Afterward, Federer looked all the more imperfect, blaming his loss on the injuries and offering little credit to Berdych.
Put simply, there are more imperfect rhyme combinations in the English language than there are perfect rhyme combinations – so writing in imperfect rhyme will give you more options.
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Still, workers desire to have more imperfect-information insurance, despite its cost in terms of labor inefficiency.
On its introduction, the Gregorian calendar required a leap of 10 days to correct its more-imperfect predecessor's aberration.
We could do with more such imperfect gadflies.
Perfect or, more likely, imperfect, we may suspect art of being useless in either case.
It moves between the formal grace of ballet classicism and more deliberately imperfect genres, sometimes in mid-phrase.
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