Adjective
error-free (not comparable)
alternative form of errorfree
error free
There are two ways to write error-free programs; only the third one works. Alan Perlis
We strive for error-free medicine in a world that is sometimes all too human. Michael Burgess
As of 2012, operators had "successfully demonstrated long-term, error-free transmission at 100 Gbps across Atlantic Ocean" routes of up to convert, citation meaning a typical cable can move tens of terabits per second overseas. Source: Internet
Interleaved channel works better for file transfers, where the delivered data must be error-free but latency (time delay) incurred by the retransmission of error-containing packets is acceptable. Source: Internet
Because digital communications are generally error-free, copies of copies can be made indefinitely. Source: Internet
Before, it was common wisdom that no sizable program could be error-free. Source: Internet