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Discover LudwigThe phrase "all the faults" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing various mistakes, errors, or shortcomings in a particular context, such as a project, performance, or behavior.
Example: "In the review meeting, we addressed all the faults in the project proposal to ensure it meets the required standards."
Alternatives: "all the mistakes" or "all the errors".
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They have all the faults of the irrational.
To Nickell, all the faults I had imagined were virtues in disguise.
This is why Severn remains likable, in spite of all the faults and weaknesses his letters put on display.
At least we can rest assured that for all the faults of which she is now accused, self-awareness cannot be counted among them.
But, the dilation tendency has increased for all the faults which makes these faults more prone to extensional/tensile failure than shear failure.
The monitoring results confirm that the proposed methodology results in the best monitoring performance, i.e., low missing alarms and small detection delay, for all the faults.
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It's all the fault of stylists.
It's all the fault of them on Benefits Street, all the fault of bloody foreigners.
Maybe that's not all the fault of the photographers.
Not that it was all the fault of one player.
It is all the fault of the Cutzamala system.
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