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The phrase "a failure because" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to explain the reason or cause of a failure in a particular context.
Example: "The project was deemed a failure because it did not meet the client's expectations."
Alternatives: "a failure due to" or "a failure as a result of".
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Am I a failure because I'm vegan again?
Somalia was a failure because we did not lead.
I felt it was a failure because I couldn't make some of the alcohols to test.
I guess I felt like a failure, because I wasn't getting much work.
I did not feel like a failure because the man died.
Is Picasso's portrait a failure because it doesn't, in a photorealist way, resemble its subject?
cannonball It wasn't a failure because we didn't expect much in the first place.
"This president has not been a failure because he was a senator," Rubio said.
You are deemed a failure because you haven't been able to find a paid job.
The marriage appears to have been a failure because the Merkels divorced in 1982.
Others may not report a failure because they can use a cellphone.
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