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what does "be without fault" mean? Does it mean something similar to "flawless"?

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Rebecca

Yes, it's similar to "flawless!" One could also say it's similar to "perfect" or having no issues or problems. "Be without fault" is just a very formal, dated way of saying it. Ex: You don't have to be perfect to be loved. Ex: Your painting is without fault! = Your painting is flawless! Ex: I hope the ceremony will be without fault. = I hope the ceremony will be perfect.

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