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Discover LudwigThe phrase "at failing" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to express a context related to failure, but it lacks clarity and proper grammatical structure.
Example: "He excelled at failing in his attempts to impress the judges."
Alternatives: "in failing" or "at being unsuccessful".
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His characters fail at failing better.
But the message that failure can be beneficial doesn't uplift me: it just makes me feel that I fail at failing.
"Lecoq teaches how to fail and succeed at failing," Ms. Triffle said.
And while we might not have the metrics to back it up, we're quite sure that we'll fail to succeed if we don't collectively succeed at failing.
Taken as a whole these results represent considerable progress since Britain failed to qualify for the Athens Olympics in 2004, but the squad's frustration at failing to break the bronze-medal barrier has been growing.
Often, officials at failing hospitals point to their impoverished clientele as the cause of their problems.
Nearly every teacher passes, even at failing schools, and an overwhelming majority get top ratings.
He also valued taxpayer backstops at failing savings and loan associations.
Safety scandals are not deterring patients from seeking treatment at failing hospitals, a new study says.
A devastated Johnnie Boden must be tearing up his catalogue at failing to make the list.
Whether the percentage of uncertified teachers in the district has increased, especially at failing schools.
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