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The phrase "no fault" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It can be used in various contexts, but is typically used to describe a situation where there is no one to blame or no wrongdoing involved. Some examples of how to use the phrase "no fault" in written English are: - Despite the minor car accident, the insurance company declared it a "no fault" incident and covered all damages. - The company implemented a "no fault" policy to avoid assigning blame and promote a more collaborative work environment. - The judge ruled it a "no fault" divorce, as neither party was at fault for the dissolution of the marriage. - The athlete was cleared of any wrongdoing and the incident was deemed a "no fault" violation of the rules.
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There is no "no fault" indemnity.
Determine whether you live in a "no fault" state.
She found no fault.
No fault of his own.
No fault of Tim Tebow's.
No fault of your own.
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Is No-Fault Better?
No-fault disease".
"This is a no-fault state.
Squash is not a no-fault state.
Is this no-fault or not?" "No-fault is a tabula rasa in this state.
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