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The phrase "not infallible" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means that something or someone is not perfect and is capable of making mistakes. Example: Despite his years of experience, the doctor was not infallible and occasionally misdiagnosed patients.
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But it's not infallible.
"You're not infallible".
Dentists are not infallible.
I'm not infallible.
Doctors are not infallible.
It's not infallible.
We are not infallible.
He was not infallible.
Her instincts are not infallible.
After all, they're not infallible.
But she is not infallible.
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