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Free sign up"fault with" is not a correct phrase in written English.
A more appropriate phrase would be "fault in" or "fault with regard to." Some possible examples are: - There was a fault in the system that caused the error message to appear. - The engineer found a fault with regard to the wiring, which was causing the electrical issues. - I cannot find any fault in her argument; it seems well-reasoned and supported by evidence.
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I can't find fault with that.
Some found fault with their coach.
Second, we find fault with them.
Hard to find fault with that.
It's hard to find fault with that.
It's easy to find fault with omissions.
An ecologist finds fault with fecundity.
They have not found fault with this.
Others find fault with her aesthetics.
What do they find fault with?
I had no fault with the hit.
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