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The phrase "a fault with" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate a problem or issue related to something, often in a technical or evaluative context.
Example: "There seems to be a fault with the software that is causing it to crash unexpectedly."
Alternatives: "an issue with" or "a problem with".
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Gretchen's mother-in-law is generous to a fault with Gretchen's 7-year-old daughter, Mia.
If there is a fault with the contemporary film footage, it is one of surfeit.
The portions were generous to a fault with one exception: the coconut shrimp.
If there was a fault with the collection, it was the ties made things look a bit messy.
The result was dramatic to a fault, with a finale that looked more like costume than clothing.
On "The Voice," she was reliable to a fault with her Pam Tillis and Carrie Underwood covers: clean, crisp, dull.
Blessed with a remarkable gift for friendship, he was generous almost to a fault with his time.
The ticket was functional to a fault, with Wilson's name dwarfed by that of the Festival Hall.
The album is faultless to a fault, with instrumental tracks purged of any glimmer of human frailty.
That slogan is not quite right, since there is not just a fault with reality but our attitude to it.
If there is a fault with the story, it lies in the issue of how on earth to end it.
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