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Filter by Meaning Jenny was hesitant to trust online reviews since they could be fallible.
The journalist's fallible sources led to the publication of inaccurate information.
The detective's fallible memory hindered his ability to accurately recall the details of the crime.
The traveler relied on a physical map instead of GPS, knowing that technology could be fallible.
The athlete's performance was hindered by his fallible technique, leading to subpar results.
She relied on her fallible intuition to make important decisions.
The coach acknowledged that even the star athlete was fallible and could make mistakes during the game.
The CEO admitted to being fallible and open to feedback from their employees.
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