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"failing for" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used when something is not working or succeeding in achieving its intended purpose. Example: The company's new marketing strategy is failing for lack of proper execution.
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The United States Welfare System, in its current state, has been failing for many years and continues to fail.
Education for urban kids has been failing for decades.
Mr. Mayor, opera's business model has been failing for centuries.
Some schools have been failing for 10 years.
The Galaxy have been failing for some time, though.
The state is failing, for instance, to look after orphanages, prisons and asylums.
Merkel left Rue Ducale after 1am, her powers of persuasion failing for once.
"Some of these schools have been failing for 12 years under three different governors," he said.
So that's the advantage of failing for two or three years.
Now you're failing for not being "ill enough" to qualify for treatment.
The army "was failing for the third time in two years" to clear militants from Mohmand, the report said.
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