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Discover LudwigThe phrase "Without fail" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something will happen consistently or reliably, without exception. Example: "She attends the gym every morning, without fail."
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Without fail
adverb
Certainly; by all means; as a matter of importance
Exact(60)
Without fail.
Without fail, that worked.
"Without fail," he noted, "we've overcome them".
Without fail, they hung up their clothes.
Without fail, Ali would pray five times a day.
Without fail, I would always end up hospitalized.
"Without fail, it all comes back to football.
Without fail, if you dine with foodies, this will happen.
Without fail, he'd fall asleep and together we'd walk home.
Without fail, some watching the broadcasts shout "bravo" with gusto.
Without fail, it's a supermodel or a bodybuilder.
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