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The phrase "a disasters" is not correct in written English.
It should be "a disaster" when referring to a single event or situation that causes significant damage or distress.
Example: "The hurricane was a disaster that affected thousands of people in the region."
Alternatives: "a catastrophe" or "a calamity."
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"That is a disaster.
Which was a disaster.
Was it a disaster?
"He was a disaster".
"That was a disaster".
A "disaster", he mutters.
This was a disaster".
I'm a disaster.
What a disaster.
Immigration is a disaster.
"It was a disaster".
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