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"be at fault" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when you want to express that someone is to blame for something. For example, "The manager was at fault for the poor output of the team."
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Who is going to be at fault?
How could they possibly be at fault?
"I don't see why the city would be at fault".
She was not believed to be at fault, said police.
But the benchmark itself may be at fault.
Clerico was found to be at fault for both.
He admitted that the laundry might well be at fault.
At least 80 examiners were found to be at fault.
Nor is King Herod shown to be at fault.
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But you can be at fault in tort even if your conduct is not morally blameworthy.
A report on last year's crash found domestically produced signals to be at fault.
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