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without fail
For certain, as in That check will arrive tomorrow morning without fail. This idiom today is used mainly to strengthen a statement. [Early 1700s]
Example Sentences
She's determined not to repeat the burnout she experienced in the past so every morning without fail, she says, she carries out several exercises.
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.
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.
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.
"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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