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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a string of meltdowns" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a series of emotional breakdowns or failures, often in a dramatic or exaggerated context.
Example: "After the project was delayed multiple times, the team experienced a string of meltdowns, each more intense than the last."
Alternatives: "a series of breakdowns" or "a chain of crises".
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Fortis and B&B are the latest in a string of meltdowns around the world, including that of Washington Mutual bank and the distressed takeover of the UK's largest mortgage bank, HBOS, by Lloyds TSB.
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Then there are the continuing reverberations from the troubles of Enron, Global Crossing, WorldCom and (this week's casualty) Tyco, plus a string of lesser company meltdowns, which have directed new attention to the ills of personal greed, lousy accounts and inadequate surveillance.
Similarly, the stock market meltdown and a string of corporate scandals propelled legislation to ensure more corporate accountability.
These companies see the Wall Street meltdown and a string of very public statements by venture capitalists like Sequoia Capital, Benchmark Capital and Ron Conway as a way to avoid the negative press and attention around letting employees go.
Dating app Tinder has suffered a meltdown on Twitter, tweeting a string of strongly-worded responses to a journalist who criticised its dating culture.
Embarrassing though a string of salacious revelations has been, this is no replay of the enormous meltdowns in America at Enron or WorldCom.
The British National party is facing political meltdown in next month's local elections after a string of defections and growing concern over its finances.
Then came the pre-dawn meltdown of Friday morning, during which Trump tweeted out a string of attacks on Machado.
Sanders rattled off a string of statistics, noting that even as the country has recovered from the economic meltdown and bailouts of 2008 and 2009, 99percentt of new income is going to the richest 1percentt.
"Finally we are starting to put together a string of days in which we don't look like we are headed to a nuclear meltdown," he said.
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