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"prove a failure" is a correct and usable expression in written English.
You can use it in sentences to express that something does not succeed or has not worked out. For example: "It looks like their plan to find a new investor has proved a failure."
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However, if their commanders take action and prove that rape occurred, they also prove a failure of their own leadership".
How could I, who would doubtless prove a failure in high school teaching, do anything to benefit people who were getting along very well there, Thank you?
If it doesn't, the new policy measure is likely to prove a failure, because those affected will seek a way around it.
ONE year ago, furious shareholders voted against the pay package of Jean-Pierre Garnier, the boss of GlaxoSmithKline (GSK), on the grounds that it would reward him handsomely even if he were to prove a failure.
I argue that Justice Kennedy's controlling opinion in Parents Involved in Community Schools v. Seattle School District No. 1 seems in important ways to exhibit the practice of judicial statesmanship but that his majority opinion in Gonzales v. Carhart will in most respects likely prove a failure of statesmanship.
They say they thought Gilmour's biggest sticking point was the 11-1 majorequireduired for structural change and expressed astonishment that he and MacGregor had not been swayed by an offer by two clubs to alter this to 9-3, thus making it easier to change the new structure should it prove a failure.
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Milner's schemes proved a failure.
The scheme was dropped after proving a failure.
Shareholders have a lot to fear if gigantism proves a failure.
The institutional framework of world governance erected since World War II proved a failure.
If Mudda proved a failure, it still enhanced Mr. Gabriel's reputation with other musicians.
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