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The phrase "a complete failure of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation or event that did not succeed at all, often in a critical context.
Example: "The project was deemed a complete failure of management and planning."
Alternatives: "an utter failure of" or "a total failure of".
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It's uncaring, it's insensitive, it's a complete failure of leadership".
It's a complete failure of the creative imagination of politicians.
"There was a complete failure of management to address serious problems and monitor performance.
All this is a result of a complete failure of effective regulation.
Disrupting both domains led to a complete failure of Pcdh15a to localize to the hair bundle.
"If it gets bad enough, you can have a complete failure of the power grid".
These things added to what many of us call a complete failure of a year.
"As so many times in the past, there is a complete failure of community outreach," he said.
He said the Healthcare Commission's report showed there had been a "complete failure of leadership" at the trust.
A complete failure of leadership does not happen in a vacuum – it happens when no one takes responsibilty.
In the event of a complete failure of the computer control system, the system reverts to manual control.
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