adjective
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
fatally flawed/weakened/damaged etc
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Bolton’s idea was fatally flawed.
seriously flawed (= having a bad weakness or fault )
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From the outset, this project was seriously flawed.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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flawed logic
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a flawed but entertaining movie
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Birch's analysis of the situation was deeply flawed .
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Each party rejected the other's approach, saying it was flawed .
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The results are based on flawed interpretations of the data.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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But looking back on his tribute to the miners, it is a flawed masterpiece.
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But this kind of observation is flawed .
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Finally, and fatally, it rests on a flawed understanding of the relevant medical facts.
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The judge's order was a nullity and no effective variation was made of the earlier flawed order of the justices.
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There is a theory that even if drug testing is flawed , it at least deters drug use.