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Discover LudwigThe phrase "In event of" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to indicate a condition or situation that may occur, often in formal or legal contexts. Example: "In event of a fire, please use the nearest exit to evacuate the building."
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In event of emergency, the authorities might have to act, whatever the politics.
In event of second attack, use backup cartridge and press only once.
In event of a crash, drivers will have to keep to a speed about 35% slower than a normal dry lap time.
In event of a Newport Pier blaze, wait time for fire boats is a major concern.
In event of exhaustion or a righteous thrashing the park also offers a cafe, a training room, a youth room, and, perhaps most importantly, a first aid center.
And in event of the worst?
We should be doing as our founders did to ensure governmental function in event of calamity.
It was part of a July, 1969, memo called "In Event of Moon Disaster".
Just after: "In event of coma, do not let Ronan Keating sing to me.
And a plunge in the market in event of a default.
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