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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a disaster of a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is extremely poor in quality or has gone very wrong.
Example: "The event turned out to be a disaster of a production, with technical issues and poor planning."
Alternatives: "a complete disaster" or "a total mess".
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"He inherited a disaster of a situation".
So, not a disaster of a Summit.
It was, Schmidt says, a "disaster of a marriage".
Now there's a soundtrack for what is setting up to be a disaster of a season.
Venezuela was "a disaster of a country" according to Prime Minister Zapatero.
Why is a country with disaster on its hands stuck with a disaster of a leader, too?
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Despite such eloquence she's a disaster of an interview.
During the election campaign shadow attorney general Mark Dreyfus said that Brandis is a "disaster" of an attorney general.
Mobizines was a disaster of an idea and never took off.
The early months of his candidacy were a disaster of disorganization and a message void.
Here was a disaster of biblical proportions in a country where food was available.
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