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make failure
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase 'make failure' is not grammatically correct and is not usable in written English.
You could use the phrase 'fail to make' in its place. Example: I tried my best, but I failed to make the team.
⚠ May contain grammatical issues
News & Media
Academia
Science
Alternative expressions(5)
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Usage summary
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Human-verified examples from authoritative sources
Exact Expressions
27 human-written examples
Some make failure to appear a separate crime.
News & Media
Even great companies can make failure into a tradition.
News & Media
If you don't make failure acceptable, you can't have original and unique.
News & Media
And if success is down to personality, does that make failure your fault?
News & Media
Some smart organizations are helping their people make failure not only productive, but also fun.
News & Media
Congress in 2007 toughened ethics laws to make failure to file as a lobbyist a criminal offense.
News & Media
Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
33 human-written examples
That makes failure difficult to contemplate.
News & Media
Other forces made failure almost inevitable.
News & Media
Furthermore, the complexity of providing flexible routing makes failure recovery hard even with a single domain.
Unlike his Real team-mates Zidane was no Norma Desmond - which made failure harder still to take.
News & Media
Of course, what also made "failure containment" especially challenging was how to handle Congress at home.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Instead of using "make failure", consider using phrases like "cause failure", "lead to failure", or "result in failure" to clearly express the idea of something producing a failure.
Common error
Avoid using "make" with abstract nouns like "failure" when you intend to express causation or result. Instead, use verbs that more directly convey the relationship, such as "cause", "lead to", or "result in". For example, it is better to say "Poor planning led to failure" than "Poor planning made failure."
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "make failure" functions primarily as an incorrect attempt to describe causation. Ludwig AI identifies it as grammatically incorrect. The examples provided often try to express how certain actions or conditions contribute to or create a state of failure.
Frequent in
News & Media
37%
Academia
33%
Science
30%
Less common in
Formal & Business
0%
Encyclopedias
0%
Wiki
0%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "make failure" is frequently encountered but deemed grammatically incorrect by Ludwig AI. While common, especially in News & Media and Academic contexts, it's best avoided in formal writing. Instead, opt for clearer alternatives like "cause failure", "lead to failure", or "result in failure" to accurately convey causation. Remember to avoid using "make" with abstract nouns when describing outcomes. This ensures grammatical correctness and enhances clarity in your writing. Prioritize alternatives like "cause", "lead to", or "result in" to express how actions or conditions contribute to a lack of success.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
cause failure
Focuses on the act of directly causing a failure to occur.
lead to failure
Highlights the pathway or steps that result in a failure.
result in failure
Emphasizes failure as the outcome or consequence of an action or event.
contribute to failure
Suggests playing a role in bringing about a failure, without necessarily being the sole cause.
set up for failure
Highlights actions or circumstances that predetermine or significantly increase the likelihood of failure.
experience failure
Focuses on the act of undergoing or encountering a failure.
learn from failure
Shifts the focus to the positive aspect of extracting lessons from a failure experience.
turn failure into success
Highlights the transformation of a failure into a positive outcome.
avoid failure
Focuses on preventing failure from happening in the first place.
mitigate failure
Implies reducing the negative impact or consequences of a failure.
FAQs
What can I say instead of "make failure"?
Alternatives include "cause failure", "lead to failure", or "result in failure" depending on the intended meaning.
Is "make failure" grammatically correct?
According to Ludwig AI, the phrase "make failure" is generally not grammatically correct in standard English. More appropriate alternatives should be considered.
How to use the concept of 'failure' correctly in a sentence?
Instead of saying "make failure", focus on what actions or circumstances led to the failure, such as "Poor planning caused the failure" or "Lack of resources resulted in failure".
What is the difference between "make failure" and "cause failure"?
"Make failure" is not a standard or grammatically sound phrase. "Cause failure" is more appropriate, as it correctly expresses the act of something leading to a negative outcome.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
86%
Authority and reliability
3.4/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested