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The phrase "inability to meet" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to express that something or someone cannot accomplish a particular task or goal. For example: "Due to financial difficulties, they have an inability to meet the monthly rent payments."
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The company's inability to meet the terms of its E.PA.
The inability to meet the Karmapa is nothing less than a tragedy for these Tibetan Buddhists.
Insolvency, as used in most legal systems, indicates the inability to meet debts.
The economic downturn figured prominently in the Web site's inability to meet its aggressive growth projections.
And that single reason was the inability to meet a deadline?
Nintendo President Satoru Iwata blamed the delay on inability to meet anticipated demand within the year.
Throughout the day, UUP delegates remained frustrated at Dublin's inability to meet them.
But it is also aware of the growing needs of society, and its own inability to meet them.
It is only Defra's inability to meet its own kill targets that have saved Somerset's badgers from total annihilation.
The archivists reported that the Department of Records had an "inability to meet accepted archival processing standards".
But their inability to meet the standards means that the flood maps will no longer show their presence.
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