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The phrase "we have flaws" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when acknowledging imperfections or shortcomings in oneself or a group. Example: "As a team, we have flaws, but we are committed to improving and learning from our mistakes."
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"We have flaws.
"At the time it's hard not to do that, but we all have to accept who we are and accept out beauty," adding, "even if we have flaws".
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Yet this shift is not so much about readers' desire to read about women behaving badly as it is about a new thirst for realism and an acknowledgement that we all have flaws.
"We all have flaws.
We all have flaws, but they make us unique.
I wanna start the #EgoChallenge ☺️ we all have flaws and it's better to brag about them to be insecure.
We all have flaws, failings, weakness; it is the wisdom gained from these experiences that enables transformation and gets us closer to the person and leader we want to be.
Maybe make a t-shirt saying "We all have flaws.
Nobody's perfect and we all have flaws.
Remember: We all have flaws, even Angelina herself.
We all have flaws, but the truly glamorous don't let the world know it.
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