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Discover LudwigThe phrase "bring tragedy" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe when a situation or event has resulted in tragedy. For example: The company's mismanagement of funds eventually brought tragedy when it went bankrupt.
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It can only bring tragedy.
THREE factors regularly conspire to bring tragedy to north India and Pakistan, often at this time of year.
We stick gamely to our grammars, seek to bring tragedy and fear down to size, try to fit them into a life ongoing.
It was a decision that would bring tragedy: a German U-boat attacked it on 16 February 1941, and 84 men died when the ship went down.
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It brings tragedy, so to speak, closest to home.
But the charge to the sea also brought tragedy.
Tuberculosis has brought tragedy to Soe Lwin's* family.
"War always brings tragedy, fear, pain, and psychological trauma," he said.
A dip in the neighborhood pool brought tragedy to a Brooklyn family early Friday morning.
But rather than sending a signal, the fire brought tragedy when flames from the burning blanket ignited gasoline.
Four nights of torrential rain have brought tragedy to these rural communities, and the authorities' response has sometimes been lumbering.
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