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Lime can fail in use due to factors such as exposure to moisture, improper mixing with other materials, or inadequate curing time. When moisture penetrates the lime, it can lead to weakened bonds and reduced strength. Poor mixing can result in uneven distribution of lime, affecting its performance. Insufficient curing time can hinder the lime's ability to fully harden and achieve its intended strength.

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