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The phrase "cause a disaster" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when discussing actions or events that lead to significant negative consequences or catastrophic outcomes. Example: "The company's negligence in safety protocols could cause a disaster at the construction site."
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In welded pipes, a welding defect can cause a disaster.
Often, the cause will turn out to be an unforeseen collection of circumstances that combine to cause a disaster.
But Shady says there are many other problems that could cause a disaster, all the fault of the smugglers.
He warned that General Hiftar enjoyed respect among army officers and that an attack on him "would cause a disaster for Libya".
"This is going to cause a disaster for New York, New Jersey and Connecticut," said Tom Fote, the legislative chairman for the Jersey Coast Anglers Association.
The precise size of profile pictures, the colour of a link or element, or how photo uploads work: that's not going to cause a disaster.
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A major fire could have caused a disaster.
Had the blades come off, the engine would have blown up, causing a disaster.
And their lack of bidding discussion nearly caused a disaster on the diagramed deal.
Ending AFDC was quite successful in getting people off welfare without causing a disaster, but it was not a success at ending poverty).
A.I.G.'s London branch used these swaps in huge volume, causing a disaster when the purchasers all descended at once, demanding payments, and A.I.G. ran out of money.
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