Sentence examples for a fail one from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "a fail one" is not correct and is not commonly used in written English.
It may be intended to describe something that has failed, but it lacks clarity and proper grammatical structure.
Example: "The project was a fail one, leading to significant losses for the company."
Alternatives: "a failure" or "a flop".

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It's a fail one way or the other.

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Planet Nine may be a failed one; perhaps, early on, it ventured too close to the other planets and was tossed by their gravity into the distant reaches of the solar system.

I love him for being a failing novelist, as opposed to a failed one.

"Or a failed one".

Sunni areas of Yemen – a weak state, if not a failed one – have become a safe haven for al-Qaida.

The suspension is a result of a missed drug test and not a failed one, sources said.

Perhaps a failed one like RBS would be the perfect way to teach kids about banking in the real world.

"Fifty years of the same U.S. policy, which is, it has to be said, a failed one," he said.

The Johnny Cueto experiment in Kansas City was largely a failed one, but since signing with the San Francisco Giants, he has returned to a level approaching ace status.

It was at this juncture that these questions were sharpened by my often furious frustration with Nigeria as a country, a failed one.

I am not sure that a lucrative career in rape gags is more helpful than a failed one, but the rape hum seems eternal.

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