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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a total meltdown" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where someone loses control emotionally or a system fails completely.
Example: "After receiving the unexpected news, she had a total meltdown in the office, unable to contain her tears."
Alternatives: "a complete breakdown" or "an utter collapse."
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"It was a total meltdown," Fairfield's Darren Phillip said.
East Coast operations, he says now, were in "a total meltdown".
Is it really going to terrorise your Mr Whippy into a total meltdown?
However, Fifa that should be overseeing all this is in a total meltdown.
The second part of the story explains how American and international government intervention prevented a total meltdown.
Iraq has avoided bankruptcy for the moment — a total meltdown — because enough Iraqis wanted what we were selling: freedom from extremists.
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If our government cannot pass financial regulation after a near total meltdown because of the powerful banking lobby, how is it going to craft thoughtful and decent health care legislation when it affects such a broad array of corporate interests?
"This paints a picture of a system in total meltdown and on the verge of collapse.
Yet we face huge cuts while the banks get billion pound bailouts, and bankers continue to rake in their obscene bonuses, despite having almost brought the world economy to a state of total meltdown.
The Nationals are now five games behind the second wildcard spot with nine games to play, which means it would take a complete and total meltdown by the leading Reds or Pirates for Washington to even have a hope.
Surely, a recipe for total meltdown.
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