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The phrase "a collapse in" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a significant failure or breakdown in a system, structure, or situation.
Example: "The report highlighted a collapse in the financial sector that led to widespread economic instability."
Alternatives: "a failure in" or "a breakdown in".
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A collapse in oil prices would help.
These factors brought about a collapse in the market.
In 2012 we witnessed a collapse in American evangelicalism.
But austerity has contributed to a collapse in consumer spending.
Stimulus was essential to cushion a collapse in private demand.
The result is a collapse in the trade balance.
There is a collapse in there somewhere too.
A collapse in stock prices is roiling America.
But it is not a collapse in the market.
Others suffer a collapse in quality of life.
The Greeks are enjoying a delightful consumer boom following a collapse in interest rates.
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