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The phrase "about the debacle" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing or referring to a failure or disaster, often in a context where you are providing commentary or analysis.
Example: "The report was primarily focused on the events leading up to the debacle and the lessons learned from it."
Alternatives: "regarding the fiasco" or "concerning the disaster".
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Democrats in Washington speak little about the debacle in Florida.
He has obviously spent a great deal of time reading and thinking about the debacle.
But junior doctors, and their senior colleagues, remain angry and unhappy about the debacle.
James is still fuming with Ben about the debacle earlier - "you've shown you're totally spineless, and you shat your pants".
Along with his boss Rubin and Greenspan at the Fed, Summers championed deregulation and the unfettered markets that have brought about the debacle.
Despite the improved terms, some county residents are still so angry about the debacle that the proposed concessions are not enough.
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You need to learn about the debacles of such firms like Legal Helpers and Morgan Drexen.
When asked about what the debacle means for Norton's career, media commentator Maggie Brown replies: "So what?
Comicbookresources.com recently spoke to some publishers about how the debacle, and Amazon's halt to selling graphic novels, affected them.
As a major Bear shareholder, Mr. Cayne, who remains chairman, lost about $900 million in the debacle.
About 45 minutes into the debacle, the exchange shut down Knight's trading.
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