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fault
noun as in blame, sin; mistake
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noun as in physical defect
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She described Jax as a “magical, unique and colorful” human being who was empathetic, deeply emotional and generous to a fault.
The Land Registry accepted fault and put his name back on the title, but when he returned again in 2023 he found a family living there.
Chiles’ lawyers asserted that any delays were the fault of CAS, which sent all correspondence to Chiles to an invalid email address that indicated to the sender that the emails didn’t reach her.
Suddenly, what would otherwise be morally dubious transgressions or—as earlier established—classic teenage girl faults, are now glimpses into what these girls are capable of if the stakes are heightened.
He said his resounding renaissance was the "fault" of his "wonderful grandchildren".
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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