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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a new disaster" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a recent event or situation that has caused significant harm or distress.
Example: "After the earthquake, the community faced a new disaster as flooding swept through the area."
Alternatives: "a fresh catastrophe" or "a recent calamity."
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There will be a new disaster in the near future.
It feels as if every week brings fresh reports of a new disaster.
For each technological invention, there's a new disaster to remind us of humankind's fallibility.
For months, they have warned that a new disaster is unfolding.
Ms. Murray said the problem was "a new disaster" and "deserves new money".
"A previous disaster book was hot, then a new disaster book is going to be hot.
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Mayor William Glacken of Freeport, Edward Jacoby, director of the state's emergency management agency, and other officials joined Mr. Witt on a boat tour of Freeport's coastal waterways and a bus tour to inspect a new disaster-resistant home.
For months the country's main rival parties the ruling Saenuri party and the opposition New Politics Alliance for Democracy (NPAD have wrangled over the scope of a bill, called the Sewol bill, for an independent investigation into the cause of the sinking, and which creates a new disaster-response unit under the prime minister.
We want a "No New Disasters" rally.
The widening of the conflict threatens, in turn, to trigger a new humanitarian disaster.
Now, we are having another argument about whether the government is creating a new housing disaster for taxpayers.
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