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Discover LudwigThe phrase "absolute disaster" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation that has gone terribly wrong or has failed completely.
Example: "The event was an absolute disaster, with poor planning and a lack of attendance."
Alternatives: "total failure" or "complete catastrophe."
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"An absolute disaster," Gary says.
"It's been an absolute disaster".
But it's been an absolute disaster.
It's an absolute disaster for the families.
He said: "This is madness and an absolute disaster.
Capitalism is an absolute disaster for human relations.
"That was an absolute disaster," Mr. Lindsey said.
"It was a disaster, an absolute disaster," Jones said.
It could still have been an absolute disaster.
"It is an absolute disaster," Mr. Hu said.
"Quite frankly it would be an absolute disaster.
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