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fault
noun as in blame, sin; mistake
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noun as in physical defect
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Example Sentences
But as she has on previous occasions, she struggled with her serve throughout and two double faults from the American handed Bencic the decisive break she needed to take the first set in 62 minutes.
Alcaraz's first-serve percentage was well down at 40% after five games, and two double faults in the fifth game helped Draper hold two break points which the Briton could not take.
The unsigned letter faulted Crowley over several other issues, including personnel complaints, city payroll problems and allegations that the agency failed to sufficiently prepare for the fire.
The Tories asked whether there was any reason a technical fault could have "legitimately prevented a timely declaration" of the tickets, and why changes were subsequently made on the register.
He said "almost all of those who interacted with him were at fault to some extent."
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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