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Discover LudwigThe phrase "abrupt disintegration" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a sudden and complete breakdown or collapse of something, whether physical, emotional, or conceptual.
Example: "The sudden loss of funding led to the abrupt disintegration of the project, leaving the team in disarray."
Alternatives: "sudden collapse" or "rapid breakdown".
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My divorce meant a very abrupt disintegration of domestic systems I'd had in place for years – childcare, chores, scheduling, finances.
The talks resume just as Washington and Tehran suddenly find that they have common cause in preventing Iraq's abrupt disintegration.
The NPL's abrupt disintegration resulted from a number of factors.
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After Ratsimilaho's death in 1750, the confederation began an abrupt, though prolonged, disintegration.
Consequent to the abrupt institutional changes surrounding the disintegration of the Soviet Union in the early 1990s, Kazakhstan has reportedly undergone extensive land cover/land use change.
The disintegration of VA reform negotiations, bursting into public view on Thursday, has been abrupt and dramatic.
Moral disintegration!
But so has disintegration.
Look at the disintegration.
Coach, this is disintegration.
The Soviet Union's disintegration.
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