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The phrase "acts of disaster" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to specific events or actions that result in significant damage or destruction, typically in the context of natural disasters or catastrophic incidents.
Example: "The government has implemented new policies to respond more effectively to acts of disaster, ensuring that communities receive the support they need."
Alternatives: "disaster events" or "catastrophic incidents".
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You home is your sanctuary, but your sanctuary is vulnerable to attack and random acts of disaster if you're not careful.
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Dr. Bower said that people abandon facial and physical pretenses during acts of war, natural disaster or whenever they perceive a constant threat, and that New Yorkers' increased facial openness will last as long as there is danger, real or imagined.
Ms. Harris said before the ruling that the discretionary nature of the word was limited to acts of God, natural disasters and the like.
An enterprise is exposed to risks—such as acts of terrorism, natural disasters and utility failure which may disrupt operations, disaffect customers and compromise business credibility and revenue streams.
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