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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a possible collapse of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing potential failures or breakdowns in various contexts, such as economics, structures, or systems.
Example: "Experts are concerned about a possible collapse of the financial market if the current trends continue."
Alternatives: "a potential failure of" or "a likely breakdown of".
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China's property boom raises fears of a possible collapse of prices.
The EU, faced with a possible collapse of the treaty, yielded.CheerleadersIs the resulting compromise now toothless?
Looking beyond concerns about a possible collapse of the commercial lender CIT Group, investors focused on JPMorgan Chase's robust earnings.
Air Canada averted a possible collapse of its reorganization in May by agreeing on cost cuts with the last of its main unions.
On Wall Street, rumors about a possible collapse of Bear Stearns, which had been a leader in packaging mortgage-backed securities, gained gale-force strength.
MADRID — Portugal avoided a possible collapse of its government after the country's two leading parties ended on Saturday a monthlong standoff over next year's budget.
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Their effect is generally quantified in terms of a safety factor against a possible collapse mechanism of the slope.
Among the grounds she cited for a possible collapse were a lack of political will to cut budget deficits and Germany's reluctance to foot the bill for rescue packages.
Fearing a possible collapse, the government awarded millions of dollars in grants to first-time home buyers.
Figures from the investment bank Société Générale showing an apparent flight of investors from the UK came as Japan's biggest bank, Nomura, urged its clients to cut their financial exposure to the UK and warned of a possible collapse in the pound.
The NPS considers razing the lodge but backs down after protests, then closes the lodge in 1989 after structural engineers warn of a possible collapse.
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