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The phrase "a full meltdown" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a complete breakdown or failure, often in an emotional or technical context.
Example: "After the unexpected news, she experienced a full meltdown, unable to control her emotions."
Alternatives: "total breakdown" or "complete collapse."
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The more the fuel is exposed, the closer the reactor comes to a full meltdown.
Officials at the plant filled the reactor with seawater to prevent a full meltdown.
A full meltdown of the fuel rods would be catastrophic, releasing great amounts of radiation.
It is late but, we hope, not too late to avert a full meltdown.
When the Three Mile Island nuclear generating station along the Susquehanna River seemed on the verge of a full meltdown in March 1979, Gov.
So a key factor in Japan is whether, if one or more of the reactors has a full meltdown of its nuclear fuel, the containment barriers hold.
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Four of the facility's six reactors are yet to be made safe, while efforts are continuing to pump in fresh water to prevent a far more dangerous full meltdown.
So as the Trump campaign moves into full meltdown, Republicans are seeing a presumptive nominee on a mission of political suicide.
(Red font, too. All we need is a siren.gif and we're in full meltdown mode).
ZERO HEDGE has audio of "what a full market meltdown panic sounds like: straight from the epicenter, the S&P 500 pits".
Each day Europe inches closer to a full economic meltdown, but Chancellor Angela Merkel of Germany is still blocking what is needed: a real bailout of Europe's weakest economies by their richer neighbors or the European Central Bank.
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