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Discover LudwigThe phrase "to fail in" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to indicate that someone has been unsuccessful in an attempt to do something. For example: She has failed in her attempts to find a job.
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We cannot afford to fail in Iraq.
If not, it deserves to fail in the Senate".
"We don't want to fail in New York," he said.
The world simply cannot afford to fail in Afghanistan.
Such beams were designed to fail in a flexural mode.
Infrastructure is a subject we can't afford to fail in.
Can't be scared to fail in search of perfection".
Moreover, such techniques tend to fail in finding targets within dynamic and unstructured environments.
People are just destined -- or set up -- to fail in some jobs.
Suspecting a singleton, South put up dummy's ace and had to fail in the game.
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Furthermore, a non-biological solution is more likely to fail in the long run.
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