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The phrase "unmistakable failure" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation or outcome that is clearly and undeniably a failure, leaving no room for doubt. Example: "The project's outcome was an unmistakable failure, leading to significant financial losses for the company."
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Asked what ended his acting career, he spoke appreciatively about total, unmistakable failure.
While recognizing the unmistakable failure of the post-surge American effort in Iraq, each still firmly believes in the inherent validity of that "strategy".
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They didn't laugh when I told them those were my two favourite things.Back to top >>WednesdayYOU can always spot critics at the Fringe: they walk quickly, with the unmistakable weight of failure on their shoulders.
When a party figure as senior as Sayeeda Warsi makes a serious complaint to her successor as Conservative party chair and fails to get a response, the evidence of institutional failure is unmistakable.
After studying its contents alongside some of the best journalists on the subject, the fingerprints of failure were unmistakable and traceable.
All throb with shame for their country, with anger at its failures, but they pulse with unmistakable affection for it, too.
As the U.S. failure to impose its will in Iraq was becoming unmistakable, the actual goals of the invasion could no longer be concealed behind pretty rhetoric.
The unmistakable conclusion one would draw from this was this was a massive administration failure".
But Labour's leader made an unmistakable political break today with the unrestrained market consensus of recent decades: denouncing the "failure of a system" that had delivered a "crisis of the promises made over the last 30 years".
There has been an unmistakable loss of respect for bishops and priests, alienation, particularly on the part of younger women, and a failure to integrate young people into the church.
But unmistakable.
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