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Discover Ludwig"human mistake" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to a mistake made by a person, as opposed to an error or malfunctioning of a machine. For example: "The cause of the accident was a human mistake - the driver had neglected to check the car's tire pressure before taking it out."
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It's an entirely human mistake.
Or just a human mistake.
"A human mistake," said Bayer's sporting director Rudi Völler.
"This was a terribly honest human mistake and I am so regretful".
According to a BBC spokesman: "The spelling error was a human mistake and was quickly corrected.
Zuckerberg called this incident an "enforcement error" — some kind of human mistake in the system.
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Human mistakes and engineering failures, though, are much more unpredictable.
Katrina, like the iceberg, exposed human arrogance and human mistakes".
Human reliability, or more precisely human mistakes as a very complex and unpredictable parameter.
Statistical analysis show that more than 90percentt of all car accidents result from human mistakes.
I suddenly imagined a new library, made up exclusively of human mistakes.
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