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The phrase "about the collapse of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a topic related to a failure or breakdown of a system, structure, or organization.
Example: "The documentary provides an in-depth analysis about the collapse of the financial market in 2008."
Alternatives: "regarding the downfall of" or "concerning the failure of".
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In 1944 he cooperated with other leading political figures to bring about the collapse of the Tōjō cabinet.
They say it's offensive, puerile and we should hold our tongues lest we bring about the collapse of civilisation.
Engaging with Syrians, not bombing them, was the surest way to bring about the collapse of Isis, he said.
For too long, hard-line religious figures have preached that cinema would bring about the collapse of all moral values.
Woolworths can go to the wall easily, it's sad but it does not bring about the collapse of world capitalism.
Thus, they could prevent the formation of undesirable governments, or by resignation bring about the collapse of an existing government.
He'll give an interview about "the collapse of social mobility".
Did this bring about the collapse of the Icelandic economy?
The film is about the collapse of a relationship.
It is about the collapse of Labour's morality.
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A man sang about the collapse of Communism, strumming on his guitar, as police officers in urban camouflage looked on.
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