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"a meltdown" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation or emotional state of someone or something that is completely out of control and experiencing a breakdown. It is often used to describe a dramatic or catastrophic event, such as a financial meltdown or a meltdown on stage during a performance. Example: The stock market experienced a meltdown, causing panic among investors.
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I had a meltdown".
"A meltdown?
I'm having a meltdown.
"Nobody mentioned a meltdown.
No child is having a meltdown.
Obviously, a meltdown isn't good.
But, again, I didn't have a meltdown.
There's no threat of a meltdown.
Who will have a meltdown next?
DAN: Nah, more of a meltdown.
They are practicing ministry for a meltdown.
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