flawed in the PONS Dictionary

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Critics claimed the phrasing was flawed or biased toward a predetermined response.
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A series of 1966 experiments appeared promising, and the practice became popular, but when reports were shown to be flawed, it fell out of favour.
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It is also profoundly flawed, a gigantic torso of burstingly noisy music that absolutely refuses to resolve itself under any recognized guise.
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While mint condition horses are prized, flawed horses often make nice shelf pieces.
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Although proponents have attempted to prove that the claimed chemical spraying does take place, their analyses have been flawed or based on misconception.
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Others consider the jury system to be inherently flawed as a result of the humanity of jurors.
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Formidable as his new form was, the rushed and flawed transformation procedure rendered his body highly unstable.
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He challenged the verdict of the session court by saying that the judging was not according to law and was flawed.
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It was seriously flawed, but its inadequacy went undetected for a very long time.
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Many of the freeware versions of the game are the original flawed game and not the patched version.
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