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Discover Ludwig"never fail to" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to mean "always remember to" or "make sure to". For example: "Never fail to check your work before turning it in."
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They never fail to lift my heart.
Their achievements never fail to amaze.
(Snapshots of Bourgeois never fail to deliver).
I never fail to smile at such quotes.
The narrator's games never fail to entertain, even if he is constantly changing the rules.
Since then, we never fail to stop at El Sombrero whenever we're in the neighborhood.
Magicians who can do that never fail to knock me flat.
These sections of "Chronicle," Graham's 1936 response to the Spanish Civil War, never fail to stun.
And sometimes they drive in caravans, which never fail to slow traffic in the opposite lane.
Cuban officials never fail to mention them as heroes in official speeches and ceremonies.
Because Mr. Bennett keeps such moments widely spaced in his concerts, they never fail to jolt.
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