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The phrase "a system meltdown" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a failure or breakdown of a system, often in a technical or operational context.
Example: "The unexpected surge in traffic caused a system meltdown, leading to a complete shutdown of the website."
Alternatives: "a system failure" or "a system crash".
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All that's on the menu now is whether or not we avoid a system meltdown — and this will require rewarding some new investors.
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The new fine adds to its public image problems following a systems meltdown this week and recent allegations, which it denies, that it has abused its small business customers.
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The bailout of several banks and automobile companies may have prevented a financial system meltdown three years ago, but our ongoing refusal to recognize the losses still on the books of our financial institutions is a major reason why the U.S. economy's recovery has been so slow and painful.
AppDynamics is arguing you need to be prepared to deal with issues before they get out of control and there is an all-out system meltdown.
During its production, the album went through several changes; "Stalemate" was intended as an acoustic introduction, and "System Meltdown" was intended to be a single song.
Prison reform campaigners said the rise in murders and suicides was a clear indication of a system in meltdown.
When the term was brought into existence just forty years ago, computers weighed about thirty pounds and running a game of PONG was recipe for total system meltdown.
System meltdown!
While the financial system meltdown is continuing to cause problems with no end in sight, the weakness of the real economy is getting worse.
This system meltdown often causes you to commit to nothing, or make abundant and "off-brand" selections.
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