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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as a failure for" is not correct and may lead to confusion in written English.
It could be used when discussing the context of a failure related to a specific subject or action, but it requires additional context to clarify its meaning.
Example: "The project was seen as a failure for not meeting its objectives."
Alternatives: "considered a failure in" or "regarded as a failure regarding".
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What's considered a great season for most teams is regarded as a failure for the Yankees.
Yet most Americans saw the Tet offensive as a failure for the United States.
The judgment, he said, "should not be viewed as a failure" for the prosecution.
His father was classified in family circles as a failure, and his mother as a failure for marrying one.
Mr Almunia is widely seen as a failure for his thrice-thwarted attempts to settle with Google.
Here's how Sudanese citizens reacted to the week's dramatic events, and the implications for what many have decried as a failure for international law.
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Unequal turnout is bad for us as a community and is a failure for UK democracy.
Reconstruction, however, has largely been disparaged as a failure, though for wildly divergent reasons.
In this paper, Gamma λ,2) distribution is considered as a failure model for the economic statistical design of X̄ control charts.
J-integral value, which was calculated by using finite element method, was used as a failure criterion for ensuring no crack growth in service.
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