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The phrase "a mistake for which" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a specific error or fault for which someone is responsible or accountable.
Example: "He acknowledged a mistake for which he would take full responsibility."
Alternatives: "an error for which" or "a fault for which".
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It would be a mistake for which you the voters primarily would pay the price.
However, I now think that designating Chelsea Manning as a Visiting Fellow was a mistake, for which I accept responsibility.
It was the first time I had clearly made a mistake for which my child was suffering.
With tears, he said Saturday that he had made a mistake for which he would "pay deeply".
Mr. Gysi resigned on Wednesday, saying, "I have made a mistake for which I cannot forgive myself".
I am making a mistake, for which I apologize in advance-in the order in which I intend to use them.
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"You made a mistake, a fatal mistake for which you're being held accountable," she said.
"I've no intention of having an inquest into this matter, it is a genuine mistake for which we are collectively responsible as a club.
The server's administrator had made a common mistake for which there was a common fix.
In a statement issued through his lawyer, Winston admitted to making "a terrible mistake for which I'm taking full responsibility".
In a statement issued through his lawyer, Winston admitted to making "a terrible mistake for which I'm taking full responsibility". As details of the incident were still emerging, many on Twitter had fun imagining how the theft of the crab legs might have occurred.
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