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"to fault" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used when assigning blame or responsibility for something. Example: The company's poor sales can be partly attributed to faulty marketing strategies. In this sentence, "to fault" means to blame or hold responsible for the company's poor sales.
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They're hard to fault.
"It's hard to fault that.
That's not to fault Paul.
It is a hard argument to fault.
Awfully hard to fault them for that.
The demurrals are hard to fault.
I don't mean to fault this disposition.
He wants to fault the poem.
It is hard to fault Ghosn's reasoning.
But otherwise she's hard to fault.
It is hard to fault the logic.
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