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without fail

  1. For certain, as in That check will arrive tomorrow morning without fail. This idiom today is used mainly to strengthen a statement. [Early 1700s]



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It’s not easy for NFL long snappers to stand out, their exacting trade hinging exclusively on repeating the same action without fail or fanfare.

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The man is both blessed and cursed with a squirrelly civic demeanor and innumerable stoner overreaches that, without fail, continue to land him in ludicrously incoherent political territory.

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It’s why every election cycle, without fail, politicians stage grand, faux-humble stunts, where they eat like locals to relate to the very people they’ll never truly know.

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"And everybody, every single show, they're on their feet, every single time, without fail, it's just, it's so much fun," Drew said.

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“The asparagus sprang up every spring without fail, an old friend, a capsule of history from when life kept growing, birthed from a better time.”

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