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The phrase "about the failures that" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing specific failures or shortcomings in a particular context, such as a project, process, or experience.
Example: "The report focuses on the failures that occurred during the implementation of the new system."
Alternatives: "regarding the failures that" or "concerning the failures that".
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"60 Minutes" issued a brief on-air apology and correction on Sunday for its botched and mishandled report on the Benghazi attacks, but gave few details about the failures that led to its retraction of a piece it had staunchly defended.
Within that, robot or not, she finds all the room in the world to sing about the failures that any individual is likely to encounter, even if she has never been a teen-pop star.
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I learned to embrace -- and talk about -- all the failures that happened along the way.
"I feel very deeply about the failure that is marijuana prohibition," Gravel told The Huffington Post as one of the reasons why he took his new job.
Peter Drucker famously wrote about the failure that ensues when companies succeed quickly and spectacularly, as Facebook has.
There's still a lot we don't know about this, but despite the failure that was Steam Machines, the Debian-based SteamOS is still in active development.
Executives Testify in Rate-Rigging Case | British politicians sharply questioned current and former executives of the Royal Bank of Scotland on Monday about the management failures that led to the rate-manipulation scandal.
You don't have to be an admirer of warrantless wiretapping to acknowledge that it might have originated in an understandable panic about the intelligence failures that permitted the attacks to happen.
Our correspondent says the government will face tough questioning about the security failures that allowed these attacks to happen in what are meant to be well-guarded bases.
DAVIDSON: Sy, you've written a lot about the intelligence failures that led to 9/11.
We had Spangler giving a rousing speech about the "intelligence failures" that led to Kateb's Houston attack – and Kale and Will exchanging glances as he demanded results.
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