Sentence examples for a complete meltdown from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "a complete meltdown" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where someone loses control emotionally or mentally, often in response to stress or overwhelming circumstances.
Example: "After receiving the unexpected news, she had a complete meltdown in the office, unable to contain her emotions any longer."
Alternatives: "total breakdown" or "utter collapse."

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"I had a complete meltdown".

I basically had a complete meltdown.

The special teams had a complete meltdown against the Broncos.

Tailback Tiki Barber called the loss "despicable, a complete meltdown".

And, as Mr Graham observed, unless she has "a complete meltdown", she will be confirmed.

A complete meltdown in Kenya may set back the entire continent.

"Unless you have a complete meltdown," he said, "you're going to get confirmed".

Emma and Sam's second day was based at home and included a complete meltdown by him.

Esteemed economists debate whether the credit crisis could result in a complete meltdown of the financial system.

"I once interviewed with a colleague and one of the candidates had a complete meltdown and was inconsolable," she says.

Venezuela has fallen; Turkey is a vortex of human-rights abuses; Aleppo is experiencing "a complete meltdown of humanity".

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