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The phrase "a case of failure" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a specific instance or situation where something did not succeed or did not meet expectations.
Example: "The project was deemed a case of failure due to the lack of proper planning and execution."
Alternatives: "an instance of failure" or "a situation of failure".
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A case of failure of an epoxy flooring is presented.
Ms. Mallard's lawyer, Mike Heiskell, said he believed "this was simply a case of failure to stop and render aid".
We report a case of failure of the axle assembly of a Coonrad-Morrey elbow prosthesis 8 years after implantation for nonunion of a supracondylar distal humerus fracture.
Here, we report a case of failure of lumbar puncture for spinal anesthesia most likely due to SEL that was not identified prior to surgery.
Masselink et al. (2008) introduced a case of failure of the previous GSTA method (Gao and Collins 1992) on a tidal shoreface and described this failure in connection with the geomorphological variations in shoreface bars and runnels.
This patient was censored as a case of failure outside the irradiation field.
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However, in a case of route failure, the routing protocol will send a route failure message to the sender.
This appears to be a case of bureaucratic failure within the City government, not a wilful violation of plaintiff's VARA rights.
If you like, you can regard every one of those previously unexploited opportunities as a case of market failure.
That night, he stopped breathing: a case of respiratory failure induced by the opioids he was on.
Needham et al. [12] have also recently described a case of catastrophic failure in a ceramic-polyethylene bearing couple.
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