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The phrase "as a disaster" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation or event that is perceived as disastrous or extremely negative.
Example: "The project was poorly managed and ended up as a disaster, leading to significant financial losses."
Alternatives: "like a catastrophe" or "in a disastrous manner".
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Think of it as a disaster of human making.
Not everyone viewed the storm as a disaster.
I see that as a disaster for the agency".
Her predecessor, Hiroshi Nakajima, was widely seen as a disaster.
"It can only be described as a disaster.
He described Obamacare as a "disaster" and "a big lie".
The performance was written off as "a disaster".
Another insisted that most professional people in the city regarded the Libyan leader as a "disaster".
Dianne Feinstein, the senior senator from California, has described the labour shortage as a disaster.
"For myself, I never looked at my accident in Germany as a disaster.
In 1975, he joined Governor Carey's staff as a disaster coordinator, military adviser and legislative liaison.
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