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Discover Ludwig"thoroughly flawed" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
You can use it to describe something that has numerous and extensive faults. For example: "The plan was thoroughly flawed and needed to be completely reworked in order to be successful."
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Through Bryan Cranston's nuanced evincing of a thoroughly flawed man, viewers are able to witness Walt's metamorphosis into Heisenberg as the notches on his proverbial belt compound and his uncountable fortune amasses.
As for the preposterous power of U.S. News, Shulman and Bowen tartly remark that "while presidents universally dismiss the rankings as shallow and thoroughly flawed, many are (with the other hand) manipulating their schools' data in such a way that they can climb a notch".
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But that's what has happened ever since [former chief executive] CH Tung introduced the political appointment system in 2002 – which by the way is the reason why I decided to retire early, because I felt that that system was thoroughly, fundamentally flawed.
They were marvelously imperfect and tragically flawed; they were thoroughly human.
But it also repeats some of the erroneous assumptions and flawed austerity thinking that's been so thoroughly discredited by Europe's recent experience.
As an example, he contributed to the DNA constancy theory by showing with the aid of his pioneering and thoroughly validated DNA cytometry that the "metabolic" DNA theory was built on results of methodologically flawed experiments.
Albeit flawed.
In the peaceful, if flawed, contest, the main opposition party, the National Union for the Total Independence of Angola, or Unita, which was the M.P.L.A.'s enemy in wartime, was thoroughly routed.
Very flawed.
Flawed, perhaps?
They're flawed.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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