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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a crisis from" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate the source or cause of a crisis in a sentence.
Example: "The company faced a crisis from the sudden loss of its major client."
Alternatives: "a crisis caused by" or "a crisis resulting from".
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His departure plunged the Tory Thatcher government into a crisis from which it never properly recovered.
This time, however, he would be coming at a crisis from within a central bank.
Every public relations executive has to manage a crisis from time to time.
Mr. Sobeai called the whole affair "an attempt to fabricate a crisis from an illusion".
Divorce was a crisis from which children would quickly bounce back.
His assassination on October 13 , 1961 ushered in a crisis from which the country has struggled to recover ever since.
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And the sum total of it was the greatest economic crisis since the Great Depression--a crisis that wreaked havoc on families and businesses across this country--a crisis from which we are still digging out.
He hankers for "common-sense regulations to prevent a crisis like this from ever happening again".
China appears to be facing a crisis of confidence from its stock market investors.
No matter who wins, Egypt's next president appears to face a constitutional crisis from an office with fewer powers than he could have anticipated.
And how can we now prevent a European crisis from writing a new chapter in what will be called "the decline of the West"?
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