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The phrase "a global catastrophe" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a disaster or event that has widespread effects across the world.
Example: "The scientists warned that climate change could lead to a global catastrophe if immediate action is not taken."
Alternatives: "a worldwide disaster" or "an international crisis".
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This is a global catastrophe.
And that would be a global catastrophe.
It was ten thousand times bigger than Mt. St Helens and was a global catastrophe.
The way to prevent a global catastrophe is by sharing precious antivirals.
There will, barring a global catastrophe, be far more people on Earth than today.
If you have a global catastrophe, you have to take extreme measures.
We can only pray that sense all round will prevail to avoid a global catastrophe," he wrote.
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It's a global catastrophe.
The Global Seed Vault was designed as a comprehensive storage facility that could protect economically important strains of plants from the threat of a global catastrophe, such as nuclear war or widespread natural disasters brought about by global warming.
Governments tried that with the War on Drugs decades ago, and judging by what a global catastrophe that's been, it doesn't really seem that no tolerance blanket-bans are the way to go.
Even if you don't watch the news, you'd feel the stress of a global catastrophe an earthquake in another country might cause you to feel alone or anxious.
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