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Discover LudwigThe phrase "business collapse" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where a business fails or ceases operations, often due to financial difficulties or mismanagement.
Example: "The sudden economic downturn led to a significant business collapse, leaving many employees without jobs."
Alternatives: "business failure" or "company insolvency."
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Every business collapse is someone's dream in ruins.
In Ireland and Latvia, the two European countries worst hit by banking and business collapse, savage IMF-led programmes went through in sorrow more than anger.
During that period, Moses Austin saw his lead-mining business collapse, and he struck out for the Spanish territory west of the Mississippi.
Parmalat's failure has been compared with the collapse of companies like Enron in the United States, and is the largest such business collapse in Europe in years.
UK operators and agents also pay £2.50 per traveller to the CAA for an air travel trust fund to cover possible business collapse, a levy not imposed in Spain, and are liable to pay VAT on top.
SunEdison had originally bought the Mark Group in July because the British group had moved heavily into the insulation market only to see business collapse due to various government policy changes.
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Then his business collapsed.
The business collapsed.
"Everybody's business collapsed".
But then the business collapsed.
Almost overnight, the business collapsed.
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