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"might have failed" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used in conditional or hypothetical situations to express the possibility that something did not succeed in the past. One example where "might have failed" can be used is in discussing a job interview. For instance, "I prepared extensively for the interview, but I was still nervous that I might have failed to make a good impression on the interviewer." This conveys the idea that it is possible the person did not succeed in the interview, but it is not confirmed.
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Under different circumstances, it might have failed.
A policeman tells Iris that the brakes might have failed.
Had they done so, the landings might have failed.
And I might have failed on that count.
On that score, Stevens indicated he might have failed.
Discover what has worked for them and what might have failed.
It's appreciation that reveals abundance in places where we might have failed to look.
The vessel, he noted, is penetrated by pipes, and a seal around one might have failed.
They could be companies that might have failed anyway, incubator or not".
And I think I might have failed to communicate everything about this job properly.
I could see why Jalan Jalan might have failed to find a UK publisher.
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