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The phrase "almost complete collapse of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation that is nearing total failure or breakdown, often in contexts related to systems, structures, or organizations.
Example: "The economy is facing an almost complete collapse of its financial institutions due to mismanagement and corruption."
Alternatives: "nearly total breakdown of" or "approaching total failure of".
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What has transformed a niche business into a gigantic industry is the almost complete collapse of government authority following Libya's 2011 revolution.
In Cuba, the loss of cheap petroleum led to the breakdown of highly mechanized agriculture and food distribution systems, and the almost complete collapse of the manufacturing sector.
And then there is Lilly, which is still smarting from the almost complete collapse of sales of Prozac after the introduction in 2001 of competing generics.
The explosion of the cownose population coincides with an almost complete collapse of scallops in the waters, leaving only those protected behind marine fences for local fisheries to take.
Last year, one man was electrocuted in Virginia and four in Alabama.Militias on the waneEven more encouraging than the decline of public confidence in the death penalty is the almost complete collapse of the force that spawned Mr McVeigh.
The deal represented the almost complete collapse of the government's effort to make an example of Mr. Drake, who was charged last year in a 10-count indictment that accused him of obstructing justice and lying to investigators.
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Wrong, because in the depths of the crisis the share prices and borrowing costs of all banks indicated an almost complete collapse in confidence.
The green crabs, in turn, "caused almost a complete collapse of edible mussels and a decline in soft-shell clams," he said.
Those familiar with arithmetic know that it would be almost impossible for them to earn a substantial lower rate of return, barring a complete collapse of the economy.
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