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The phrase "a disaster zone" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an area that has been severely affected by a disaster, such as a natural calamity or a catastrophic event.
Example: "After the hurricane passed, the town looked like a disaster zone, with debris scattered everywhere and homes destroyed."
Alternatives: "a war-torn area" or "a catastrophe site".
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Greece is a disaster zone.
The Justice Department is a disaster zone.
But this is a disaster zone".
Even without the drug residue, it's a disaster zone.
It would be a disaster zone, wouldn't it?
"But things are instead a disaster zone for many".
But much of the valley remains a disaster zone.
Working in a disaster zone changed that ratio, he said, but didn't reverse it.
The refugio was a disaster zone of soaked clothes and equipment.
What happens, according to the article, when a president declares a region a disaster zone?
Iraq has been a disaster zone ever since the American-led invasion.
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