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The phrase "a string of failed" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a series of unsuccessful attempts or events.
Example: "The project was marked by a string of failed experiments that ultimately led to its cancellation."
Alternatives: "a series of failures" or "a chain of unsuccessful attempts".
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There were also a string of failed deals.
A string of failed business ventures frequently left him in hock to his creditors.
Like Cannon, New World was badly hurt by a string of failed productions.
Her story of love, from the seventh grade to now, is a string of failed romances.
Accompanying her is Sophie, hair "reddish, open to experiment", a psychoanalyst who has suffered a string of failed relationships.
After a string of failed attempts to recapture the PS2 glory days, Konami has finally found a winning formula.
Consider Jeremy, an outgoing senior manager with a sharp mind but a string of failed management consulting engagements.
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When President Fernando de la Rúa resigned this week halfway through a four-year term, he followed a script written by a long string of failed predecessors, leaving a country lacking political consensus, a government on the brink of bankruptcy, an economy in a nosedive.
Sadly, nine months of negotiations between Israel and the Palestinians, led by U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry, collapsed in April, joining a long string of failed talks between the two parties in the enduring conflict.
Meanwhile, the personal computer camp is leading its latest in a long string of failed attacks to push the computer out of the home office and into the living room.
As noted above, this is only the latest in a long string of failed attempts to convince the lower courts that the Clean Power Plan and the companion standards for new power plants must be stopped.
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