Sentence examples for a collapse of some from inspiring English sources

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Empirically, it's true enough; skyscrapers were born of crisis in 1870s Chicago and New York, and most famous towers can be instantly tied to a collapse of some sort.

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SRINAGAR, Kashmir — After nearly a week of incessant rains and flooding that have left hundreds of people dead in Pakistan and the Indian state of Jammu and Kashmir, rescue operations have been strained by the scale of the disaster and a collapse of communications networks in some areas.

C1 China, U.S. and the Dollar The dollar may be on a healthier course for now, but that does not silence the prophets of doom who fear a collapse of the currency or some other economic crisis as Americans continue to buy far more abroad than they sell.

The leading suspect has been a collapse of the Santorini volcano in the Aegean Sea some 3600 years ago.

A reader can imagine some characters being dropped altogether without a collapse of the narrative.

"There's a collapse of time.

It's a collapse of responsibility.

There has been a collapse of trust.

This staved off a collapse of the financial system.

She called it "a collapse of moral values".

"A popular expression signalling a collapse of will".

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