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The phrase 'was a fail' is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to describe a situation that ended in disappointment, error, or poor performance. For example: "Their attempt to complete the project in one day was a fail."
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"We call this a chyron fail because it was a fail in the chyron," or the lower explanatory graphics on the screen.
Doug Parr, chief scientist at Greenpeace UK, said pulling "support for [the] cheapest low-carbon power" was a fail by the government.
And this time it was a fail, rather than a scrappy pass, in the Bank of England's annual stress tests on banks.
The app was a fail.
"They called it a pass when it was a fail," Bourgoyne said.
However, just when I thought the trip was a fail, they began to show enthusiasm for the magic of the city.
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It was a failed experiment.
"Rent control," he said, "was a failed social experiment".
Others were not happy with what they said was a failed health care plan in Massachusetts.
Patient number 5 was a failed injection.
It was a failed band.
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