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The phrase "be resigned to failure" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It means to accept or come to terms with the fact that something will not be successful. Example: After multiple attempts, I realized I needed to be resigned to failure and move on to a different approach.
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At the Watergate, Krycek and Marita come to visit the Smoking Man, who is already aware of his plan's failure but is resigned to his fate.
Therefore, failure to use the council would mean they were resigned to letting a systemic risk remain.
Wolves head coach Kenny Jackett is resigned to losing star winger Bakary Sako in the wake of the Championship club's failure to win promotion.
Some program administrators are resigned to austerity.
Labour strategists are resigned to losing Sheffield.
Ah, well, I'm resigned to it.
Max Eberl is resigned to his fate.
He says: The people here are resigned to the status quo.
I am resigned to being a victim".
Rockhold was resigned to hand over praise.
"Many farmers are resigned to this".
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