Sentence examples for a complete crash from inspiring English sources

The phrase "a complete crash" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a total failure or breakdown of a system, process, or situation.
Example: "After the software update, the program experienced a complete crash, losing all unsaved data."
Alternatives: "total failure" or "full breakdown".

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"People get hit but this was a complete crash".

Maryland, seeded third, collapsed at midseason during Atlantic Coast Conference play, with a stunning meltdown against Duke and then a complete crash at home against lowly Florida State, its fifth loss in six games.

A complete crash will wake up more people.

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It is a complete car crash.

The grammar was a complete car crash, but the meaning was crystal and passionate.

This guarantees a complete grid crash if the grid ever reaches capacity so that the voltage dips.

"That has driven whole river systems to a complete population crash," said Darren Tansley, a wildlife officer with Essex Wildlife Trust.

Yvette Cooper, the shadow home secretary, said: "The government's immigration bill has become a complete car crash.

Sorry, DC fans, but so far, the villains of the new "extended universe" have been a complete car crash.

Jaguar Land Rover's current problems point to its blinkered market policy ("It's a complete car crash — even before we get to Brexit", last week).

Appointing Tim Sherwood was an admirable attempt to break up the monotony with a complete car crash, but even then they were still a dour, bland outfit.

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