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Discover LudwigThe phrase "noteworthy flaw" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It means a significant or notable imperfection or mistake in something. Example: Despite its popularity, the new product had one noteworthy flaw that many customers found difficult to overlook - its short battery life.
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Even if it were, it's easy to avoid and not really a noteworthy flaw.
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However, not all delay can be blamed on physicians since some of the IT software has noteworthy flaws, adding unnecessary costs to the adoption of innovation for the users [ 14].
Our study shows that current Australian clinical software systems include some beneficial decision support tools and useful resources, but that there are also noteworthy flaws, such as potential for medicine selection errors and lack of or poor quality decision support in some areas.
Both these spec bumps would be easy enough to accomplish, and are both considered the most noteworthy obvious flaws on an otherwise very impressive device.
Not a flaw, but still noteworthy: the solution won't help you a bit if you don't have an internet connection.
Her flaw?
Pastas were especially noteworthy.
But a noteworthy destination?
That is noteworthy.
Nothing noteworthy happens.
Three are especially noteworthy.
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