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The phrase "a potential holocaust" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used in discussions about serious threats or catastrophic events that could lead to mass destruction or loss of life, drawing a parallel to the historical Holocaust.
Example: "If climate change continues unchecked, we may be facing a potential holocaust for future generations."
Alternatives: "a possible catastrophe" or "a looming disaster".
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And everyone knows that an atomic blast is not just a terrible storm, but a potential holocaust.
The second "celebrity", Lord Steel, welcomed the fact that Britain had its Holocaust memorial day but said that "many holocausts" needed to be remembered and having just returned from Gaza he warned about a potential holocaust there.
We are facing a potential holocaust for life on earth, which could destroy entire ecosystems, turn productive regions into dust bowls, multiply catastrophic weather events, wipe out a large proportion of the planet's species and cost us more in dollars (not to mention lives) than all the wars in history combined.
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In secret National Security Council documents of the early 1950s, for instance, the country's top strategists descended willingly into the charnel house of futuristic history, imagining life on this planet as an eternal potential holocaust.
It's a tough call, jobs over a potential nuclear holocaust.
Anchored by a sensational Elle Fanning, "Ginger and Rosa," set in London in the early 1960s, weds a coming-of-age story with a larger generational tale about life in the shadow of a potential nuclear holocaust.
We wanted some Korean BBQ for dinner, which of course, pairs well with a potential nuclear holocaust.
He had hoped to be a rabbi, failed at business and ran a struggling legal practice before he stumbled into the Holocaust litigation and a potential gold mine in legal fees.
Other speakers were even more strident: "We're talking about the potential for a second Holocaust here," said Assemblyman Alan Maisel of Brooklyn.
The American solution to the potential for a nuclear holocaust was to try to put the genie back in the bottle, as had been done throughout the nineteen-eighties.
What about a selfie at a Holocaust memorial?
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