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The phrase "about a failure" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a topic or subject that pertains to a failure or an unsuccessful outcome.
Example: "The report was primarily about a failure to meet the project deadlines."
Alternatives: "regarding a failure" or "concerning a failure".
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Every story is about a failure.
That is a legitimate complaint about a failure of practice.
Is there something condescending and politically correct about a failure to gentrify?
But they say Section 75 is more about a failure to deliver rather than over-pricing.
Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton said she was concerned about a failure so early in the season.
It is finally not that much fun to read about a failure, even one so gaudy and hubristic.
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"The program he talked to the Baltimore Sun about was a failure and wasted billions of dollars," Tamm says.
Now only a collapse against Poland in Katowice next month will bring about an English failure.
Its properties decide about many parameters of the thermal cycle but also about a failure-free and safe operation of the power plant.
It's absolutely taboo to talk about it as a failure.
Should I write about lessons from a failure or the transition from childhood?
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