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Discover LudwigThe phrase "her fault" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that someone is responsible for something negative or wrong. For example: - "It was her fault that the project failed. She didn't follow the instructions." - "He missed his flight because it was his fault for oversleeping." - "I can't believe she's trying to blame me for the accident. It's definitely her fault for running the stop sign." In these examples, "her fault" is used to assign blame or responsibility to the person mentioned. It can also be used in a more casual or humorous way, as in: - "The cake didn't turn out as expected, but it's my fault for trying a new recipe." - "I'm sorry I forgot to pick up the milk. It's my fault for having a bad memory." In these cases, the person is acknowledging their own mistake or role in the situation.
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It's her fault, too.
It ain't her fault.
It's not her fault".
This wasn't her fault.
It's not entirely her fault.
"It's not her fault, then.
It is never her fault.
It's partly her fault.
Was this her fault?
It's all her fault".
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