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The phrase "and failed to create" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that an attempt to create something was unsuccessful.
Example: "The team worked hard on the project, but they ultimately and failed to create a viable solution."
Alternatives: "and did not succeed in creating" or "and were unable to produce".
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For years, liberals have tried, and failed, to create their own version of conservative talk radio.
Inventors do not get a patent for the inventions they tried and failed to create.
Consequently, these collusive policies were not self-enforcing and failed to create an effective lobby for their reinstatement.
And Connecticut received no harsh penalties for the actions taken when it sought a top recruit and failed to create an atmosphere of compliance in doing so.
The first President Bush tried, and failed, to promulgate a voluntary national curriculum; President Clinton tried, and failed, to create a series of voluntary national tests.
For their part, Fulham were distinctly unambitious in going forward and failed to create a single worthwhile attempt on goal in the first 45 minutes.
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– so engineers continue to try, and fail, to create one that isn't awful.
Too often silos are constrained and fail to create brilliant offering or marketing innovations.
The major weakness is in the vocal writing, which lacks variety and fails to create strong distinctions among the characters.
Basically all of the components would start up and fail to create the shared memory segment and report the error through stderr which most people don't look at by default.
The [current MMOs] that try to be very diverse do nothing very well and fail to create a strong persistent universe.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
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