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Discover LudwigThe phrase "about this catastrophe" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing or referring to a specific disaster or unfortunate event.
Example: "The report provides detailed information about this catastrophe and its impact on the local community."
Alternatives: "regarding this disaster" or "concerning this tragedy".
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What happened during those years to bring about this catastrophe?
As a historian, I am forced to recognize that there is nothing purely natural about this catastrophe.
Well, what's economical about this catastrophe?" One of the others at our table — a biochemist working with NOAA — mentioned that Exxon was now predicting a rapid cleanup.
If you have a genuine reason to believe your deli man was involved in or has information about this catastrophe, contact the authorities.
Well, what's economical about this catastrophe?" One of the others at our table a biochemist working with NOAA mentioned that Exxon was now predicting a rapid cleanup.
Furious VIPs were marching up and down saying: "Don't you know who I am? I'll be writing about this catastrophe in the paper tomorrow!" And boy, how they did.
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If you thought you didn't have enough to worry about, consider this catastrophe projected in a lawsuit filed recently in Hawaii: The plaintiffs warn that a huge particle accelerator on the Swiss-French border could create a ravenous black hole that could gobble up the entire Earth or produce strange new forms of matter that would destroy the world as we know it.
Kathleen Wells: Talk to me about how this catastrophe has directly impacted Florida?
Let's learn about life before this catastrophe, when animals and plants first colonized land.
Our toxic domestic politics make it extremely difficult to have an honest debate about this unfolding catastrophe — it's far easier to assign blame.
But it is no longer enough to simply shout from the rooftops about this unfolding catastrophe; after almost 20 years of ocean advocacy work, my voice is sore.
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