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The part of the sentence 'failure *' is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when you want to emphasize that something has not been successful or has not worked out as expected. For example, "The failure of the project resulted in considerable financial losses."
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Failure after failure after failure.
Failure on failure".
"Failure leads to failure".
Then failure breeds failure.
Failure 101.
Failure as failure, only shitty.
Similar(27)
And failure?
What failure?
That's failure".
Glorious failure.
cycle's failure.
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