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The phrase "utterly faultless" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is completely without flaws or errors. Example: "Her performance in the play was utterly faultless, captivating the audience from start to finish."
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Crucially the captain possesssed the hammer - the last shot - and she maintained her utterly faultless performance to slide in the stone which secured a miraculous victory.
Described by Mark Haddon as "that rare, rare thing, a first novel with a sustained, magical and utterly faultless voice," it won a fistful of prizes and secured Rosoff a place in the front rank of crossover novelists who were sweeping up both child and adult readers.
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"But it was an absolutely faultless ride, it really was.
Faultless, actually.
Nico was faultless.
Ah, faultless legal reasoning.
His pacing was faultless.
Her memory was faultless.
They spoke faultless English.
Gripping and faultless.
This is faultless ensemble acting.
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