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"not without fault" is correct and usable in written English
You can use this phrase to indicate that someone or something is not perfect or blameless. For example, "Although he is a good employee, he is not without fault."
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Khannouchi is not without fault.
State governments are not without fault.
"I am not without fault and I am far short of perfect," it added.
He is not at all a perfect player, and he is not without fault.
Last year the IPCC found the police not without fault in the 2008 shooting of an armed but deranged lawyer in London.
His shuttle diplomacy during the Russia-Georgia war and the financial crisis was not without fault, and the results were often less impressive than the diplomatic hoopla.
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But he is not without faults.
Her voice is not without faults.
The show is not without faults.
Technically, she was not without faults.
"I am not without faults and I am far short of perfect".
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