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The phrase "faulted for not" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to express blame or criticism towards someone for not doing something. Example: She was faulted for not completing her project on time, even though she had given valid reasons for the delay.
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Ms. Beukes can be faulted for not revealing or even caring how this works.
France could be faulted for not restraining Russia and for issuing its own "blank check".
"Should we be faulted for not recommending that the race be canceled earlier?
But can a patient be faulted for not knowing what the doctor said?
The owner was also faulted for not addressing problems noted in an earlier inspection.
Mr Whittingdale can perhaps be faulted for not telling the prime minister what was going on.
The speech has been faulted for not setting out big plans and sweeping visions for a second term.
Sox fans can't be faulted for not believing in a team that seems to have doubts about itself.
Police in the Virginia college town were later faulted for not reacting swiftly or forcefully enough to the violence.
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Coaches have faulted him for not shooting enough.
"We are at fault for not slaying them," he wrote.
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