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The phrase "a disaster that" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to introduce a clause that describes or elaborates on a disaster, often in a narrative or analytical context.
Example: "The hurricane was a disaster that left thousands homeless and caused extensive damage to infrastructure."
Alternatives: "a catastrophe that" or "a calamity that".
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"I can sympathize and understand what a disaster that was.
There she found a disaster that turned into a mission that turned into a movie.
It was a disaster that put the wider movement on the defensive.
For the unconverted, the Convention was a disaster that will not likely broaden Trump's appeal.
After a disaster that caught the city completely off guard, 11 people are still reported missing.
Greenpeace Brazil called it a "disaster" that clearly demonstrated a "change of posture" in the government.
A far siren began to wail, announcing a disaster that would never be mine.
Stalin sure tried to change human behavior, and what a disaster that was.
The election on August 20th was a disaster that could change the course of the war.
At some level, we were rooting for a disaster that would affirm and justify church teachings.
To many environmentalists, the Deepwater Horizon catastrophe was a potential turning point, a disaster that might resurrect the climate legislation.
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