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The phrase "a full collapse of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a complete failure or breakdown of a system, structure, or situation.
Example: "The engineers warned that a full collapse of the bridge could occur if the necessary repairs were not made immediately."
Alternatives: "a total failure of" or "an absolute breakdown of".
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The critical velocity at which a full collapse of a tower is determined.
Failure studies are then conducted to assess the downburst and tornado velocities that would lead to a full collapse of the pole.
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In contrast to Slit2 D2, which leads to a full collapse and retraction of the growth cone, Slit2 D4 has a less pronounced effect, collapsing only lamellipodia and leaving filopodia mainly intact.
Meanwhile Marty Baum of the Indian Riverkeeper told Fox News, "The lagoon is in a full collapse, it is ongoing".
A Council on Foreign Relations report calls the mission "the single most important factor preventing the full collapse of state authority" in the region.
The air blast that is generated by the explosion of bombs or fuel tankers on or adjacent to a bridge can cause severe structural damage, and may result in partial or full collapse of the bridge.
Obstructive sleep apnea/hypopnea syndrome (OSAHS) is characterized by repetitive narrowing or full collapse of the upper airway concomitant with continued respiratory effort during sleep lasting 10s or more.
Does it mean that we can eliminate one element of the 'inflammatory house of cards' [ 10], consistently having some effect but rarely with full collapse of the inflammatory process?
But in the absence of a full-blown collapse of house prices which, though possible, is by no means assured America is a long way from recession.
Indeed, the market seems to be betting on a BCE deal at a lower price — as was the outcome of the dispute over the Clear Channel Communications buyout — as opposed to a full-scale collapse of the deal.
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