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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a collapsing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is in the process of falling down or failing, often in a metaphorical sense.
Example: "The economy is facing a crisis, with many sectors experiencing a collapsing market."
Alternatives: "a crumbling" or "a failing".
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A collapsing Japanese ambassador.
Another sees a collapsing chocolate soufflé.
Gunshots or a collapsing building.
Then it accelerates into a collapsing finale.
The car shoots across a collapsing bridge.
"There's a collapsing window to get this done.
A collapsing oil price will compound the problem.
The Karada: a transmedia horror story about a collapsing metaverse.
A collapsing wall had crushed his 1955 Buick Super.
It offers a teenager's perspective on a collapsing world.
A collapsing commercial property market is bad news for homeowners.
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