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Discover LudwigThe phrase "abjectly failed" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where someone or something has failed in a complete and utter manner, often with a sense of despair or hopelessness.
Example: "Despite their best efforts, the project abjectly failed to meet any of its objectives, leaving the team disheartened."
Alternatives: "utterly failed" or "completely failed".
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Marcelo cynically took out Morata yet Tevez scuttled on and Carvajal abjectly failed to check him.
But this order, too, abjectly failed when the cold war paralyzed the collective-security apparatus.
Doesn't he realise that almost every form of self-regulation has been tried in this country, and has abjectly failed?
After early efforts to assert his authority in the face of the military abjectly failed, he largely receded from public view.
Its government has abjectly failed to tackle corruption; its western-educated justice minister, Mikheil Saakashvili, recently resigned in disgust over the issue.
U.S. efforts to develop a moderate Syrian resistance group have abjectly failed, and let's not even bother with David Petraeus's cray-cray suggestion.
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And on the civilian side, years of ambitious goals — for improved human rights, justice, financial services and democracy — have basically been pared down to one last hope: that the coming national elections will not abjectly fail.
On that count, Wilson failed abjectly.
However, I failed abjectly and had to abandon the tutorial.
So the government's construction programme failed abjectly as a sanitation programme.
Nabucco succeeded as sensationally as Un giorno had failed abjectly, and Verdi at age 28 became the new hero of Italian music.
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