Sentence examples for to flaws from inspiring English sources

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to flaws

noun

A flake, fragment, or shiver.

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But pride blinds you to flaws.

Talia Baiocchi offers a guide to flaws in wine.

Politicians, alas, tend to respond to flaws by creating new bodies, without abolishing the old ones.

As early as 1984 The Daily News published an article pointing to flaws in the reporting.

"It's harder to chalk this up to random acts than to flaws in our gun laws".

His employers were fined £2m after pleading guilty to flaws in training procedures.

His killing in 2002 drew national attention to flaws in witness-protection efforts.

After a zealous assessment of respective anatomical merits, attention switched to flaws.

He traced his failure to communication problems and to the opposition of special interests, not to flaws in the proposal.

The suits clung too tightly in some places, calling attention to flaws, and were too baggy in others.

You close your eyes to flaws, sometimes significant ones, preferring not to see them, even as others point them out.

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