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Discover LudwigThe phrase "an electrical fault" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a malfunction or issue related to electrical systems or devices.
Example: "The power outage was caused by an electrical fault in the main circuit."
Alternatives: "an electrical issue" or "an electrical malfunction."
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A fire service spokesman said: "The fire started because of an electrical fault in an electric scooter on the eighth floor.
The men standing around the ashes blame an electrical fault.
The list of possible causes includes an inmate's protest, a fight and an electrical fault.
Another of the firm's reactors is also offline due to an "electrical fault".
It is believed that the blaze was triggered by an electrical fault.
But we don't know if it's terrorism that started this or an electrical fault".
On 7 February, Australia solemnly marked the anniversary of an electrical fault.
Some reports attribute the blasts to an electrical fault in a munitions store.
In December, an electrical fault opened all doors in a cellblock housing violent prisoners.
Some reports blamed the fire on an ammonia leak from the cooling system; others cited an electrical fault.
Sadly, following stellar reviews, an electrical fault forced him to close, but he hopes to reopen soon.
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