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The phrase "will fail to function" is correct and usable in written English.
This phrase should be used in the context of something that is capable of performing a task but is not able to do so in its current state. For example, "If the engine does not receive the correct parts, it will fail to function."
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Without blood vessel formation, the newly generated tissues will fail to function due to insufficiency of oxygen and nutrition supply (Griffith and Naughton, 2002; Novosel et al., 2011).
But if the values reported by the nodes are tampered, or if the nodes are physically tampered; the sink node will fail to function.
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At that point, both of these services will fail to work -- 211 can't yet function through Internet telephone service (though it will soon), but if electric service is failing, so will this option.
Astonishing how many things fail to function without electricity.
The immune system may fail to function for many reasons.
The first was the importance of psychology — in a larger sense, of culture — in understanding how economies function or fail to function.
Once these β-cells fail to function, T2DM develops.
Institutions failed to function as they should.
The extinguisher failed to function, too, he said.
"The brakes in my legs failed to function properly, and I managed to stop only after 75 kilometers.
Both are scheduled to reopen in a year as curious hybrids: part private gym, part host to shelves of books with no dedicated staff, which campaigners argue will fail to fulfil the function of a library.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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