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The phrase "are no fault" is not correct in standard written English.
It may be intended to convey that there is no blame or responsibility, but it is not a commonly used expression.
Example: "In this situation, there are no fault lines that can be attributed to any party involved."
Alternatives: "are not at fault" or "bear no responsibility".
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But the cases to be put before the criminal injuries authority are "no fault" claims that do not allege government liability.
There are now at least two or three generations of Israelis who were born and raised in this land, to whom it really is a home, and who are often held accountable and made to pay for for historical atrocities that are no fault of their own.
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What children need instead are no-fault custody proceedings — which could be accomplished with two changes to state family law.
Might they be fiction-relative, so there are no-fault disagreements about them?
These are no-fault disorders that respond to medication and other therapies but without proper diagnosis and treatment, these bothersome symptoms can last a lifetime.
Currently, 12 states and Puerto Rico are "no-fault" states.
"Our key campaign is no-fault divorce," he says.
That is no fault of the book.
That is no fault of theirs".
There was no fault at all.
"It's no fault of his at all.
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