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Discover Ludwig"regular failure" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It refers to a consistent or frequent lack of success or achievement in a particular area or activity. Example: Despite their best efforts and regular practice, the team's regular failure to win any games was demoralizing for the players.
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Regular failure sends whole households fleeing.
In "Cowboy," one of his signature songs, he deflated his own hip-hop pretensions: I ain't no G., I'm just a regular failure I ain't "straight outta Compton" — I'm straight out the trailer Of course, he wasn't really "straight out the trailer," either.
But for joints under cyclic in-plane bending, both punching shear and chord plastification become regular failure modes accompanied by ductile fracture of the welds.
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Despite a rigorous regulatory process, regular failures continue to be observed.
A large raw water pumping station in Malaysia was suffering from severe vibration problems with the drivetrains on a number of large pumps which resulted in regular failures and downtime.
This small ductility is due to regular compression failure of the control specimen.
On the other hand, increasing the end eccentricity to be 0.5b resulted in regular flexural failure.
"Regular old failure" is one term that might come to mind, given that some 80percentt of self-identified vegetarians eventually go back to including meat in their diets, according to a 2014 study.
However, with Wi-Fi I was getting fairly regular connection failures while I've never seen a failure with the GameNet.
Investment in other crucial areas of the economy, including the electrical network, has been deficient and in much of the country there are regular power failures.
But unlike companies in many other large Asian cities, those in Yangon must deal with regular power failures, unreliable Internet service and primitive telephone connections to other countries.
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