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Discover Ludwig'show failure' is correct and usable in written English.
It is often used in the context of an analysis or examination - usually of a project or an attempt - in order to demonstrate the areas where something has gone wrong. For example, "The project was marked down significantly due to a poor showing of failure in the test results."
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Recently he tried again and he reproduces some of his efforts, which again, show failure.
Because individual studies lack power to show failure modes, a systematic review was performed to assess medial UKA failure modes.
During thermal cyclic loading, plasma-sprayed thermal barrier coatings (TBCs) often show failure within the top coat close to the interface.
The results show failure surfaces with the lowest values of safety factors near the location of the critical one.
This form of absence is also understood as any unscheduled time off, no show, failure to report for or remain at work as scheduled without advance supervisory approval.
Although there are many elaborated uncertainties included in this calculation (including strength parameters for the flysch rock mass), preliminary results show failure surfaces with the lowest safety factor values around the location of the critical one shown in Fig. 7.
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Experimental results do not show failures at temperatures outside these range which agree well with the modeling results.
Not a single procedure has been considered a standard, because all treatment modalities show failures.
The box score shows failure.
Recent experiments have shown failure in flip chip micro solder joints induced by electromigration.
They showed failure in shifting the nucleosome from the core promoter region.
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