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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'a catastrophic failure' is a correct expression that is used in written English.
You can use it to refer to a situation or event that has had dire consequences. For example, "The nuclear accident was a catastrophic failure; it caused immense destruction and contaminated the area."
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"During a catastrophic failure it's columns that fail," Loewen explains.
This would represent a catastrophic failure of government policy.
Prosecution after the fact would be a catastrophic failure.
That is what happens when you have a catastrophic failure of economic policy.
Regardless of the referendum outcome, the campaign has proved a catastrophic failure for Labour.
Ibrahim attributes Africa's problems to "a catastrophic failure of leadership and governance".
It's no longer a catastrophic failure, but some proportion of the system will be broken".
We have to recognise that there has been a catastrophic failure of governance".
There was a catastrophic failure to plan for postwar Iraq, followed by misjudgment and incompetence.
The problems since are due to "a catastrophic failure of leadership and governance.
It is designed so that the tearing of one belt will not cause a catastrophic failure.
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