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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a new failure" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a recent instance of failure, often in the context of projects, attempts, or endeavors that did not succeed.
Example: "After several attempts to launch the product, we faced a new failure that set us back significantly."
Alternatives: "a recent setback" or "a fresh disappointment".
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A new failure will be devastating," said Mr Christofias.
To evaluate the test results, a new failure theory that incorporates strain rate effects is proposed.
When the adhesion is strong, a new failure mechanism is observed.
We then give a new failure detector algorithm and analyse its QoS in terms of the proposed metrics.
On this basis, a new failure criterion with the six parameters is proposed for plain RAC under multiaxial stress states.
In this paper, a new failure theory for laminated composite based on initiating failure mechanism is presented.
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As a consequence, new failure modes appear, e.g., irreversible sulfation in negative plates, that have to be overcome.
Seeking to shift blame for a possible new failure to them, he said, "The achievement of this objective has been set back by the way it is being used as a political football by unionists at this time".
Now it's time for our major foundations and philanthropists to address an impending new failure.
If this is so, a stretch that had seemed empty of literary strivings was instead a time of new effort and new failure -- a black hole Parker alone has the instruments to detect.
The ministry said it would create a panel to investigate the new failure.
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