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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a total collapse" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a complete failure or breakdown of a system, structure, or situation.
Example: "After the financial crisis, the company experienced a total collapse, leading to massive layoffs and bankruptcy."
Alternatives: "a complete failure" or "an utter breakdown."
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"It was a total collapse," Nets Coach Byron Scott said.
Unprecedented, anywhere else it would have been a total collapse.
There will be a total collapse of the economy.
It's a total collapse of the security forces".
Barring a total collapse, it is at least a moral victory for the Mets.
For months, the economy has been staggering toward a total collapse.
Vulnerability bred a siege mentality, as if the slightest external pressure might trigger a total collapse.
"They want to stop a total collapse," said one European diplomat here, referring to the Israelis.
It was a total collapse of news values, the corporation peddling tabloid chauvinist schlock.
That would mean open war and a total collapse of party unity".
Barring a total collapse by their teams, all five will play in the N.C.A.A. tournament.
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