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The phrase "a failure that" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to introduce a clause that describes a specific failure or situation related to failure.
Example: "The project was deemed a failure that could have been avoided with better planning."
Alternatives: "an error that" or "a mistake that".
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"This was a failure that ran straight to the top.
But that is not a failure - that is exactly what I wanted to do.
"It was a failure that was always going to fail," he adds.
Minaya defended his futile search to replace Wagner, a failure that ended up haunting the Mets.
As for being a failure, that seemed ridiculous to his parents.
This is a failure that can be sorted out over time by congressional inquiries.
To be a bridesmaid is to be a failure: that seems to be the awful truth.
It's obscene, and it's a failure that lies at all our feet.
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All these excuses add up to a strategic failure-a failure that has since been repeated (see item 3 below).
"I do not think that's a failure - that is trying to grapple with a difficult problem.
The Nov. 28 election was a failure that has only highlighted the obstacles Haiti faces in its trudge toward democracy.
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