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The phrase "a disaster on" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation or event that has gone wrong or has had negative consequences, often in a specific context or location.
Example: "The project turned out to be a disaster on multiple levels, affecting both the budget and the timeline."
Alternatives: "a catastrophe in" or "a failure at".
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The impact of a disaster on one region is felt in other regions as well.
It is important to have a short provisioning time for the recovery in case of a disaster on one virtual machine or datacenter.
It was a disaster on an unprecedented scale and one the world was not prepared for.
The only good news is that the odds of a disaster on the same scale are much smaller than one in two.
But with a disaster on a biblical scale in March, the Japanese bowed to no one.
"When you get a disaster on this scale two massive shipwrecks and over 1,000 people having drowned in just one week it cannot be ignored," says Westland.
This is a disaster on many levels.
"This is a disaster on an unprecedented scale.
Few expect a disaster on a similar scale this time.
It will be a disaster on the ground.
But a disaster on this scale is unusual: occasional outages are more common.
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