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Discover LudwigThe phrase "bridge collapsed" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use the phrase to describe a bridge that has fallen or been damaged due to weight, age, or other factors. For example, "The old bridge collapsed after a heavy snowstorm, sending debris into the river below."
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Bailey's first bridge collapsed.
The bridge collapsed.
A segment of the Bay Bridge collapsed.
At around 1 30 p.m., the bridge collapsed.
The bridge collapsed during Florida International's spring break.
"They waited 25 years and then the bridge collapsed.
The applied loads were further increased until the bridge collapsed when the arch ribs buckled.
An Interstate 5 river bridge collapsed in Washington State on Thursday.
In reality, the Silver bridge collapsed, spectacularly, a year later, just before Christmas 1967.
A bridge collapsed days before the Games were due to begin, amid allegations of widespread corruption.
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In a statement, the company said: "Murray & Roberts can confirm that this afternoon, a support structure that was erected to enable the construction of a pedestrian bridge… collapsed".
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