No one is free from fault(s).

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giddyman

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Hello, teachers.

Which is correct from the following sentences?
1) No one is free from fault.
2) No one is free from faults.

Sorry. No context.
 
Say:

Which of the following sentences is correct?

Try:

No one is free of fault.
 
Or:

No one is infallible/perfect.
To err is human.
 
Perfection is elusive.
 
It depends- they could fail to be free of fault in general or specific faults.
 
Perfection is slippery and quite elusive.
The perfect belong to a club that is exclusive.
 
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