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Discover LudwigThe phrase "failure from" is correct and usable in written English
It is often used when discussing someone's failure to complete a task or process. For example, "Frank's failure from college was due to lack of motivation."
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Basically a failure, from anyone's accounting of it.
"This is another echoing failure from [Binyamin] Netanyahu and [foreign minister Avigdor] Lieberman," said Herzog.
But the agreement was not doomed to failure from the start, as its critics allege.
Of course, as everyone pointed out, the whole enterprise was doomed to failure from the start.
Terry's failure from the spot brought a gesture of wry exasperation from Roman Abramovich.
The news media is especially unkind to perceptions of "failure" from Apple.
Start with a fascinating failure from Pollock's wonder years, 1947-50.
Despite its impeccable Socialist-Realist plot, it was doomed to failure from the outset.
Parents of my generation were taught to remove pain and failure from our lives.
Anything less than 320 is a failure from here I reckon.
"He died from heart failure from methamphetamine and fighting with the police," he said.
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