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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a crisis for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation that poses significant challenges or difficulties for a person, group, or organization.
Example: "The economic downturn has created a crisis for small businesses struggling to stay afloat."
Alternatives: "a challenge for" or "a dilemma for".
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A crisis for young people.
This isn't a crisis for climate science.
And this is a crisis for them".
But a crisis for some is an opportunity for others.
AIDS is a crisis for Africa, particularly in Uganda.
World War I produced a crisis for the SFIO.
Certainly, this is a crisis for everyone involved.
The move was a crisis for Mr. Callaghan.
It was a crisis, for crying out loud.
Is a crisis of capitalism always a crisis for democracy?
"It's not just a crisis for the company.
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