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the quality of never being wrong or making mistakes
- Despite the claims of infallibility, the new software had several bugs.
- The leader's claim of infallibility was met with skepticism by the council members.
- The professor's infallibility was challenged by recent findings in her field of study.
- The myth of infallibility often leads to the overlook of potential mistakes.
- The institution's infallibility was reinforced by its long history of success.
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