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Discover Ludwig"he fail to" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when you want to indicate that someone was unable to do something. For example, "He failed to complete the assignment on time."
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And will he fail to recognize Ralph Garman, the original host of "Joe Schmo"?
Trapattoni's position will be untenable should he fail to return from the Faroes with victory.
Should he fail to get it, wisdom would send him elsewhere.
Should he fail to do so, the government could freeze some Dogan assets.
Should he fail to reject weak candidates, he will have only himself to blame.
Why did he fail to win a majority, in perfect electoral conditions?
Should he fail to finish a painting by the stroke of midnight, he destroys it.
How can he fail to put forward any program whatsoever for expanding access to health insurance?
Only three times did he fail to gather 25 possessions in a game.
Not only did he fail to provide a solution, what he told me I already knew.
Did he fail to gain Pietersen's respect because Moores himself had never been an international cricketer?
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