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The phrase "a crisis of" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to denote a difficult time, situation, or challenge. For example: The country is facing a crisis of economic hardship due to the pandemic.
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A crisis of imbalance.
It's a crisis of affordability".
They have suffered a crisis of confidence.
The result is a crisis of legitimacy.
"It is a crisis of economic thinking.
This is a crisis of American credibility.
"We have a crisis of jobless youth.
The verdict is a crisis of neophytism.
THIS has been a crisis of firsts.
"A crisis of confidence.
It's a crisis of faith.
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a crisis of weak
a crisis of unionism
a crisis of relevance
a crisis of religious
a crisis of serious
a crisis of the soul
a crisis of neophytism
a crisis of priorities
a crisis of crime and
a crisis of significant
a crisis of orphans
a crisis of numbers
a crisis of similar
a crisis of competence
a crisis of governability
a crisis of animals
a crisis of integrity
a crisis of provision
a crisis of spirit in the
a crisis of power
a crisis of livelihoods
a crisis of stability in
a crisis of loyalty
a crisis of design
a crisis of legitimation
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