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The phrase "falter in" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe a situation where someone hesitates, stumbles, or shows a lack of confidence in a particular action or task. Example: "Despite her initial confidence, she began to falter in her presentation as the questions became more challenging."
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"She did not falter in her personality".
Mr. Koster does falter in places.
But in "Moving House" his storytelling skills falter in part.
Mr. Giuliani's campaign began to falter in March.
Might he falter in the face of expectation?
Sampras needed his opponent to falter in order to pump himself up.
Like them, we falter in our investigations and follow wrong leads.
Others say it reflects the tendency of parties in power to falter in midterm elections.
Jones agreed with Kellerman that Kovalev might falter in a long fight.
The vegetation began to falter in the thinner air, straggling weakly out of poorer soil.
Kodak has become the latest giant to falter in the face of advancing technology.
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