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"if it fails to" is a perfectly acceptable phrase used in written English.
It is commonly used to refer to a potential outcome that may occur if a certain action or condition is not fulfilled. For example: "If the project fails to meet the deadline, the company may be subject to financial penalties."
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But if it fails to put its own house in order, why should anyone else?
If it fails to release its report, lenders could force it into bankruptcy.
The mainland could again hurt its own interests if it fails to show greater restraint.
If it fails to satisfy ministers, it could lose its registration - and therefore close.
If it fails to do so, it will lose its energywatch accreditation.
If it fails to strike a deal soon, analysts fear for its future.
If it fails to publish, those agreements could be voided.
But if it fails to do so, the money could be lost for the Hungarians.
We're in the business of entertainment, and if it fails to entertain, it's wrong.
If it fails to do so, the shareholder can mount a campaign to elect new directors.
But if it fails to make these cuts, the battle over the deficit is lost.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
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