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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are many failures in" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the existence of multiple failures within a specific context or situation.
Example: "In the project report, it was noted that there are many failures in the implementation phase that need to be addressed."
Alternatives: "there are numerous failures in" or "many shortcomings in".
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Thus, an appropriate therapy for chronic pain is not yet available and there are many failures in treatments.
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While Nabi has reported some success in some earlier trials, there have also been many failures in the field.
The immigration minister said there were "many failures in the asylum system" which needed tackling.
"There have been many failures in Phase 2b studies of pain medications that looked wonderful in rodent models," Woolf says, "which raises the worry that the mouse models we are currently using are not good predictors of human efficacy".
The H1N1 pandemic proved that despite enhanced surveillance, disease control activities, and travel restrictions, there were many failures in the public health community failing in containing the outbreak.
There had been many failures committed in his name, especially as he became older and more remote from the democratic processes that he had helped begin.
Shem hires him to assume the role of "Master Chao," a fictitious feng shui practitioner, as a vengeful way to fleece and humiliate the inner circle of Bill Hood, an esteemed novelist of Philip Roth stature, whose successes illuminate Shem's many failures, both in his career and his romantic life.
Care Minister Norman Lamb has said there are "too many failures" in the treatment of people with mental health conditions, and called for an end to "institutional bias against mental health" within the NHS.
How do we systematize it, because there are so many failures in the educational system?
However, Lewis Milford of the Clean Energy Group argued critics are inconsistent in highlighting Solyndra's failure, since there are many examples of failure in government projects -- and that a high rate of failure is inevitable in innovative fields.
There are many reasons: the failures in Iraq; the abyss between U.S. principle and practice (Abu Ghraib); the rise of other nations (China); startling displays of American incoherence (Iran); economic vulnerability (the dollar as declining store of value); and general resentments stirred by any near hegemonic power.
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