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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a failed product" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a product that did not succeed in the market or did not meet expectations.
Example: "The company had to recall a failed product that did not perform as advertised."
Alternatives: "an unsuccessful product" or "a nonviable product".
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Why launch a successor to a failed product?
"It was a failed product," the lingerie entrepreneur explained.
Mikael Colville-Andersen, CEO of Copenhagenize Design Co, accuses Volvo of "classic smokescreening from the automobile industry", judging that it switches responsibility from motorists to cyclists adding: "LifePaint is simply a way to shift the focus from a failed product that is under fire and place it on the vulnerable traffic users.
By any real measure, the PlayBook was and is a failed product.
"Sorry you're not a millionaire after a year of work on a failed product" said another.
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And it is also a great development for Google, which has now signaled a willingness to kill off failed product experiments and deploy resources in a more efficient manner.
In his office, Spence maintains a rogues' gallery of failed products — he had no part in their creation — and he gleefully demonstrated their sensory miscues.
Nevertheless, the original nonproprietary (established) named products were derived from a single serotype, such as botulinum type A, failed to distinguish among the products.
Most of these failed products were trying to capitalize on a trend.
Two failed products later, I knew I had to PRE-VALIDATE my ideas, or keep failing.
Two additional strains (one MSSA and one MRSA) failed to yield a product with the primers and were therefore classified as twelfth type (12a).
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