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the miscarriage
noun
A failure; a mistake or error.
Exact(59)
The miscarriage.
But back to the miscarriage of justice in hand.
The miscarriage was only one of the family's losses.
The miscarriage was sad, but Jess was obviously relieved as was her boyfriend and his family.
The Miscarriage Association: miscarriageassociation.org.uk Babies: the Mumsnet Guide is published by Bloomsbury, price £12.99.
Marriage: The Miscarriage Kate and Max had been ambivalent about having children.
He could always bury himself in work, but, since the miscarriage, she never left the house.
But I wasn't, and my inaction contributed to the miscarriage of justice in this matter.
The mother reported the miscarriage to a university official, the authorities said.
In the spring of 2004, five months after the miscarriage, Rebekah was pregnant again.
On a practical note: make sure you are examined to determine the cause of the miscarriage.
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