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Discover Ludwig"calamitous for" is a grammatically correct phrase that can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a situation or event that has serious or disastrous consequences for someone or something. Example: The pandemic has been calamitous for the global economy, causing businesses to shut down, unemployment to rise, and financial instability for many people.
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That feels calamitous for the newly jobless and overstretched borrowers.
As anyone could have foreseen, that move to London was calamitous for me and for her.
SADDAM HUSSEIN is a man known to take chances that turn out calamitous for his country.
The loss of any of them could be calamitous for USA prospects.
Occasionally, it seemed like no situation was too calamitous for Pitney to essay in song.
The result was calamitous for traditional customs, hierarchies and a sense of identity.
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It was a calamitous miscalculation for Syria and for Turkey.
This poses a challenge to the integrity of the scientific literature, with serious consequences not just for basic research, but potentially calamitous implications for drug development and disease monitoring.
From the Tweed perspective, it was a calamitous choice, for O'Rourke was operating in secret for former Sheriff James O'Brien, a Tweed rival.
It proved another calamitous competition for Britain's male sprinters, who were erased from the results for the fourth straight time in global championships after James Ellington failed to connect with CJ Ujah on the final changeover.
Aid workers feared a calamitous battle for the city.
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