Sentence examples for fault from from inspiring English sources

"fault from" is not a correct or commonly used phrase in written English.
It is possible that it is used informally in spoken conversation, but it is not considered proper grammar. Instead, a more correct phrase would be "due to a fault" or "caused by a fault." For example, "The accident was due to a fault in the construction of the bridge."

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4.55pm: A double fault from Niemeyer.

A double fault from Azarenka is again applauded.

A double fault from Clijsters and it's 30-all.

Which suffered, of course, and hardly its fault, from comparisons with Line of Duty.

But there's another double fault from Nadal, he's produced quite a few today.

Passage of an easy-access no-fault law will not necessarily remove fault from the divorce equation.

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Double-fault from Li Na.

That all began with a double-fault from Murray.

30-0 becomes 30-all thanks to, yep, you guessed it, a double-fault from Sharapova.

We go to deuce - and then a double-fault from Bartoli gives Stephens a break point.

3.06pm BST Tennis A double-fault from Reid allows Olsson to reach break point.

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