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Discover Ludwig"failed outright" is a grammatically correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used to describe complete failure or an unsuccessful attempt. For example: The policy proposal failed outright, leaving the government in an awkward position.
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Other efforts have failed outright.
The first of those projects failed outright.
That's an improvement from last year when five failed outright.
Sometimes Obama-era liberalism has disappointed because it has failed outright.
If the strategy failed outright, the government insurance program was there to cover the loss.
The question is not whether aid has failed outright, as a grim chorus of critics would have it.
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"But they rarely fail outright".
Ecosystems, according to them, slowly degrade but never fail outright.
Watching someone fail outright with no hope of redemption is pleasurable for no one.
Then, it discusses ethical issues that are raised when biotechnology fails outright or fails to achieve the goals in ways that are equitable and respectful of individual liberties.
If these banks fail outright, some of their creditors will become insolvent as well.
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