Sentence examples for the faults from inspiring English sources

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the faults

noun

A defect; something that detracts from perfection.

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The faults are minor, however.

First the generosity; later the faults.

Now for some of the faults.

The faults and the virtues of the book are inextricable; the virtues require the faults.

"For all of the faults in the bailout, the I.M.F.

But the critics ignore the faults Shteir cites.

But these are the faults of Mr Sebald's virtues.

It's not a disaster, but the faults stack up.

They want to know the faults of everybody.

The Calaveras was among the faults with the highest probability.

He could not see the faults of the England players".

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