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The phrase "a complete collapse of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a total failure or breakdown of a system, organization, or situation.
Example: "The company experienced a complete collapse of its financial structure after the market crash."
Alternatives: "a total breakdown of" or "an utter failure of".
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We were on the brink of a complete collapse of the world's financial system.
"There has been a complete collapse of the middle class," he said.
Some viewers would see it as a complete collapse of taste and decorum.
And what were the chances of a complete collapse of the 20-story crane tower?
A complete collapse of the financial system was too scary a prospect.
"Maybe it isn't clear what a complete collapse of the system means because we have never lived through it before".
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The result, he adds, is that in America, "there's a rapidly eroding sense of Jewish commitment, a complete collapsing of Jewish literacy, and a thinning of Jewish identity".
If Obama's debate performance had been half as strong as Romney's or Romney's half as weak as Obama's, the result might have been a complete collapse not just of the Romney campaign but of the whole Republican project: the House, the Senate, the state legislatures, the fund-raising — everything.
He had sustained a bruised spinal cord that, according to Dr. Russell Nockels, created a "complete collapse in terms" of Brown's being able to breathe and move his limbs.
Earlier this week, I wrote about an impending civil war in Pakistan, projecting a possible "complete collapse of Pakistan as a recognizable entity," referring not to its geography (it has survived breakaway provinces before, with national identities still intact) but rather to its structure as a modern, democratic society.
In Berlin after World War I, after the horrors of trench warfare and a nearly complete collapse of the social structure, the freedom arose, quite suddenly and unexpectedly, to create and bring forward innovative forms of art directly confronting sexual, racial, political, and cultural norms.
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