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The phrase "a tragedy like this" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a specific tragic event or situation, often to emphasize its severity or impact.
Example: "In the wake of a tragedy like this, the community must come together to support one another."
Alternatives: "such a tragedy" or "a disaster like this".
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Whose fault is a tragedy like this?
"Not with a tragedy like this".
Brazil had never gone through a tragedy like this.
"Playing golf after a tragedy like this?" marvels his partner.
"I have never seen a tragedy like this in my life".
"A three-year-old can't be held accountable for a tragedy like this," Williams added.
There are ties between human beings that you don't realize until a tragedy like this happens".
"When you go through a tragedy like this, you don't realize what a strain it puts on you.
"I apologise for the inadequacies of our country in relation to a tragedy like this," Letta said.
We're going to get answers, no matter how long that takes, so that a tragedy like this is never repeated".
"When a tragedy like this happens," he said, "you can't even conceive of the number of tragedies that are prevented".
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