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The phrase "It was at fault" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase when you want to express that a person, thing, or situation is responsible for an error or wrongdoing. For example: When the alarm system failed, an investigation revealed that it was at fault.
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The company said it was at fault because it had changed its ruling after initially determining that stock compensation for Mr. Grasso and four other directors did not need to be disclosed.
That prompted a contrite apology by the American government, acknowledging that it was at fault.
Ukraine denied for more than a week that it was at fault.
The Express's report acknowledged that it had published a front page apology "in which it admitted it was at fault".
That said, Thames Water has now apologised, admitted it was at fault and is dealing with you on behalf of your aunt.
But later it was also pilloried by the official British report into the BCCI disaster, and these days not even the Bank denies that it was at fault.
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Bank of America has said it does not believe it is at fault for the loans' poor performance.
But Maner bristles at the suggestion that it is at fault.
If Professor A tells Aladdin that it is at fault, Aladdin will probably come to the same conclusion.
Total payments are limited only by the discretion of the fund's administrator, a special arbitrator appointed by the government.Traditionally, victims have no right to recover damages from the government, even if it is at fault.
A spokesman for Virgin said: "While we are sorry for any inconvenience caused to the customer, as the receiving party in this case, Virgin Money does not feel it is at fault for the protracted transfer of funds.
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