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Discover LudwigThe phrase "be a calamity" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is used to express that something has the potential to become a disaster or cause a great deal of damage or harm. Example: The decision to cut funding for education has the potential to be a calamity for future generations.
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A chaotic disintegration would be a calamity.
That doesn't have to be a calamity.
"There's going to be a calamity.
The first would be a calamity.
Would it still be a calamity?
"We are on the brink of what could be a calamity," he said.
The pro-independence Democratic Progressive Party said the deal would be a calamity for Taiwan's democracy.
That would be a calamity; the United States should do all it can to avoid it.
"It could be a calamity for the country" if Congress doesn't act.
Her love life may be a calamity, but she has never seen herself so clearly.
What he proposes is a Talibanist project, which would be a calamity for the Arab people".
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