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Discover LudwigThe phrase "I nearly collapsed" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is often used to express a strong physical or emotional reaction to something. Example: I was so shocked when I saw the final exam questions that I nearly collapsed.
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"I nearly collapsed when I saw the numbers".
I think my mother was quite worried about me because I nearly collapsed on the couch".
"I identified him and I nearly collapsed, I've never seen anything so terrible.
"I tried to do a side-foot pass across my box and I nearly collapsed.
It was nothing compared with what I used to do, what my mother still did every day, and yet at the end of the trail I nearly collapsed in pain when I dismounted.
On the trip I nearly collapsed.
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I'm so mystified by her disappearance that I nearly collapse onto a pile of passed-out amateurs (or maybe seasoned pros?) in the corridor.
Robson was also on the board of Royal Bank of Scotland when it nearly collapsed.
I looked up at the cameras (I still don't know how the picture came out -- ugly, I'm sure) and nearly collapsed over the finish line.
In my 20s, my insanely fit boyfriend took me for a "jog" around the park and I turned beetroot and nearly collapsed.
"IF you really want to know why the financial system nearly collapsed in the fall of 2008, I can tell you in one simple sentence".
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