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Filter by Meaning The team's miscommunication led to a miscarriage of their chances of scoring a goal.
The company's decision to cut corners resulted in a costly miscarriage of their new product launch.
The company's decision to cancel the project was a miscarriage.
The team's failure to score a goal was a miscarriage.
The artist's painting didn't turn out as expected and was a miscarriage.
The student's failure to pass the exam was a miscarriage.
The politician's proposal was rejected, marking a miscarriage.
The writer's manuscript was rejected by publishers, resulting in a miscarriage.
The airplane's engine failure led to a miscarriage of the flight's takeoff.
The chef's oversight in the recipe caused a miscarriage of the cake's rising process.
The software glitch resulted in a miscarriage of the computer program, leading to data loss.
The judge's decision to dismiss the case was a miscarriage of justice.
The wrongful conviction of an innocent man was a tragic miscarriage of the legal system.
The lawyer argued that the mishandling of evidence led to a miscarriage in the trial.
The court's decision to allow the tainted evidence was considered a miscarriage of the judicial process.
The defendant's coerced confession was a clear example of a miscarriage in obtaining evidence.
His dreams of becoming a professional athlete suffered a miscarriage when he injured his knee.
The negotiations between the two countries resulted in a miscarriage, leading to increased tensions.
The student's hopes for a perfect score on the exam ended in miscarriage when they realized they had studied the wrong material.
The team's chances of winning the championship suffered a miscarriage after their star player got injured.
The plan to organize a surprise party for her friend suffered a miscarriage when he found out about it in advance.
The company's attempt to launch a new product ended in miscarriage.
The missed deadline was a major miscarriage for the team's efforts to complete the report.
The political scandal led to a miscarriage of the government's policy implementation.
The disagreement among the members of the committee resulted in a miscarriage of the decision-making process.
The actor's forgetfulness of his lines caused a miscarriage in the middle of the play.
The team's lack of coordination led to a major miscarriage in their attempt to win the championship.
The exoneration of the wrongly accused man revealed a grave miscarriage of justice.
The documentary shed light on the heartbreaking miscarriage of an innocent person's freedom.
The detective's relentless pursuit of truth led to the exposure of a long-standing miscarriage of justice.
The journalist uncovered evidence that pointed towards a disturbing miscarriage of justice.
The judge's decision to retry the case highlighted the potential miscarriage of justice.
The movie depicted the emotional toll of a miscarriage of justice on the falsely accused.
The community rallied together to support the innocent man who had been a victim of a miscarriage of justice.
The team's loss was a miscarriage of their carefully planned strategy.
The faulty wiring in the house caused a miscarriage of the entire electrical system.
The writer's poorly edited manuscript was regarded as a miscarriage of literary craftsmanship.
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