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The phrase "room for failure" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that something has been done to minimize the chance of failure, or that there is enough flexibility and leeway within an organization to account for potential mistakes. For example, "The company created plenty of room for failure in the new policy, so employees don't have to worry about making mistakes."
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There's no room for failure.
It still left little room for failure.
And corporations also must leave room for failure.
"In today's economy, there is no room for failure.
"There is no room for failure" said Richard J. Kolko, an F.B.I. special agent.
The stakes are high and there is no room for failure.
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There seems to be room for the failure of white women.
A fifth of parents blamed the fact that their child had a television in their room for their failure to fall asleep.
There is little room for rewarding failure or hiding behind others.
Saltwater economists in the New Keynesian school — which sort of included me, for instance in my liquidity-trap writing — were doing intertemporal-maximization models that in effect conceded a lot of ground to freshwater styles of analysis, but with distortions — monopolistic competition and sticky prices — that made room for demand failures as a cause of recession.
There's so much more room for risks, failures, and inevitable trouble when you've covered more territory around the world.
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