was met with failure/ met with failure

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His attempt to commit suicide was met with failure
or
His attempt to commit suicide met with failure.


Which structure of the two is correct or are they both correct?
 
IMO, the fact of it being an attempt needs no further explanation. I mean, had he been successful, you would simply say "He committed suicide".

However, if you still want to phrase it in that way, I prefer #2.
 
His attempt to commit suicide was met with failure
or
His attempt to commit suicide met with failure.
Hi,
The first one is a little strange to me. Because 'was met' implies that someone or something met him.
If I were you, I would say: "His attempt to commit suicide failed"
Your second sentence is correct.
 
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