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The phrase "a complete breakdown" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where something has failed or collapsed entirely, often referring to systems, processes, or emotional states.
Example: "After the unexpected news, there was a complete breakdown in communication among the team members."
Alternatives: "total failure" or "full collapse".
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I think it was a complete breakdown".
A complete breakdown of sense of privacy.
"There's been a complete breakdown in the Asian community.
We're talking about a complete breakdown of identifying with Europe.
One danger is a complete breakdown of central authority.
"I had a complete breakdown in the medical and they didn't even put that in".
But it also reflects a complete breakdown of the safeguards that are supposed to protect investors.
"This has led to a complete breakdown of trust and confidence," thundered her dismissal letter.
"There's been a complete breakdown of trust between Germans and Greeks," one European diplomat said.
EBay's complaint describes a complete breakdown in the relationship of the parties involved.
As a result, there was a complete breakdown in trust between politicians and citizens.
More suggestions(16)
a complete rupture
a complete fracture
a complete deterioration
a complete distribution
a complete detail
a complete fragmentation
a complete collapse
a complete dissolution
a complete interruption
a complete decomposition
a complete dismemberment
a complete joke
a quick breakdown
a complete redesign
a complete schedule
a complete secret
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