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'the failings of' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to refer to mistakes or weaknesses in a person or system. For example, "The failings of the current healthcare system are numerous and need to be addressed quickly."
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Pointed out to them the failings of Marxism.
But the failings of Sperber's approach are also apparent.
It's also survived the failings of its author.
"The failings of that system are now well understood.
WHATEVER the failings of Stephen Byers, the transport secretary, he certainly isn't a wimp.
Singapore has flourished in part because of the failings of the rest of its region.
Some evangelical Christians are starting to reckon with the failings of the preaching-and-pledging approach.
The failings of short-term deployment are well known but nothing much seems to be done.
The failings of the euro so obvious to us are not recognised by the French.
But are the failings of the industry's current one relevant to the medium's artistic merits?
Its leader, Zwelinzima Vavi, has been particularly outspoken about the failings of the government.
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