Sentences with Find Fault

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17 Example Sentences Showcasing the Meaning of 'Find Fault'

The teacher always tries to find fault constructively, offering ways for improvement.

The sports coach has a keen eye to find fault in players' techniques for continuous improvement.

The detective had to find fault in the alibi to solve the mystery surrounding the crime.

The teacher tends to find fault in students' essays, focusing more on minor errors than the overall content.

Even on a perfect sunny day, he managed to find fault with the picnic arrangements, criticizing the choice of location.

Despite the chef's culinary skills, customers always manage to find fault with the seasoning of his dishes.

The coach tends to find fault in the smallest mistakes during practice sessions to enhance team performance.

The teacher always tries to find fault in our essays, making it hard to get a perfect score.

Politicians often find fault with each other's policies during debates.

Critics tend to find fault in the plot holes of many movies.

Environmentalists find fault with the excessive use of plastic.

The teacher encouraged the students to find fault in their own writing to improve their skills.

The teacher always tends to find fault in the students' homework, pointing out every mistake.

The manager is quick to find fault with the team's performance without acknowledging their hard work.

The coach's job is not just to find fault but also to guide players towards better performance.

Tom always tends to find fault in his classmates' work, making group projects challenging.

Jenny's tendency to find fault in her relationships created unnecessary tension with her friends.

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