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Free sign upThe phrase "due to fail" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something is expected or likely to fail.
Example: "The project is due to fail if we do not secure additional funding."
Alternatives: "likely to fail" or "expected to fail."
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Everything's due to fail at some point".
Both these plans were due to fail against accurate defense.
Since a heart trick must be lost, it appears that the slam is due to fail.
This was duly doubled, and it was due to fail with any lead.
That is usually true in a bridge game if the contract is due to fail.
It might appear that the grand slam hinges on the club finesse, which is due to fail.
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The X marks were empty well mainly due to failed sample uploading.
For instance, in the UK the additional costs due to failed deliveries amount to more than one billion dollars per year [20].
Six-month X-ray follow-up revealed a broken nail and nonunion of the fracture due to failed dynamization of the distal locking screw.
Still another major CCX shareholder was ShoreBank, a small Chicago bank that once teetered on the edge of bankruptcy due to failed subprime mortgage investments.
She's also missed out on prominent international courses due to failed visa applications.
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