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The phrase "double fault for" can be correct and usable in written English, particularly in sports or legal contexts
It is typically used to describe a situation where someone is responsible for two separate mistakes or errors. Example: The tennis player made a double fault for hitting the ball outside the court boundaries twice in a row, resulting in the loss of the game.
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Ah… double fault for 15-30.
Double fault for 15-30 – ropey times.
Then a double fault for deuce.
And another double fault for two break points.
Federer hit one double fault for the match against Verdasco, which makes only four for the tournament in three rounds.
And then a double fault for 40-15, and a poor shot at the net for 40-30.
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Federer committed 93 double faults for the year and has won 91 percent of his service games.
Llodra then double faults for 30-30 and Roddick has a chance.
Verdasco hit 10 double faults for the match and was broken once in each set — and every break of serve had at least one double fault in it.
Muguruza double faulted for the second time; Williams got the benefit of a kind net cord; Muguruza hit long, then just wide – and the deed was done.
Nadal won 61 percent (8 of 13) with this tactic, which also helped force five double faults for the match – four in the ad court trying to squeeze it into Nadal's backhand down the middle.
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