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Discover LudwigThe word "unflawed" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to describe something that is free of imperfections or mistakes, such as a flawless diamond or an unflawed performance. For example, "The diamond shone brightly with its unflawed surface."
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unflawed
adjective
Not flawed.
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It is always the same when we come to this moment of the Olympic Games, this flaring of hope that something unflawed and unforgettable is in the air and it doesn't really matter where it finds us, whether it is in some foreign place or, as on a rain-smeared evening such as tonight, in our hearts and our home.
No government anywhere today has an unflawed original title: England's government is based on conquest (1066) & revolution (1688), France on a whole pinwheel of revolutions, ours on a revolution, a forced soldier job in 1865, & the Tilden-Hayes election of 1876.
She had large, unflawed features and blond hair that was only a shade or two lighter than her natural color.
After it, we saw the archetypal Big Ballerina piece, "The Dying Swan" — it was created for Anna Pavlova — of which Lopatkina gave an unflawed and unmoving account.
As with any movie from which chunks were sawed off, rumors — upgraded to myths — have circulated of an unflawed original.
Amadeus is not unflawed; but, in its musical structure and outsize passions, it provides playgoers with the sensual delights of grand opera.
Belize's recent history when it comes to the preservation of its most important world heritage attractions is not unflawed.
In mid-career, the Scot has matured into a brilliantly focused athlete, a most untypically unflawed British sporting hero, who seemed to have left behind for good these moments of unscripted near disaster.
Of course, his son was right: Mortensen had the command of languages (he chose to speak Elvish), the grim Nordic look and the unflawed heroic cast of mind that Tolkien required.
It's deeply old-fashioned too in giving us a hero as utterly unflawed as Crowe's Maximus and a villain without a hint of a redeeming feature in Joaquin Phoenix's Commodus.
But "the broken mirror may actually be as valuable as the one which is supposedly unflawed".
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