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Discover LudwigThe phrase "ceiling collapse" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It refers to when the ceiling of a building falls or caves in. Example: "The old abandoned building had been left to deteriorate and eventually suffered a ceiling collapse, causing significant damage to the interior."
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The cause of the ceiling collapse Thursday was not immediately known.
There is thus a process of upward stoping due to ceiling collapse.
Those include a section where a ceiling collapse killed a woman.
ON Tuesday, Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg lit into the Metropolitan Transportation Authority for the ceiling collapse.
They were uncertain whether it was a gas explosion, a ceiling collapse that spewed embers or some other calamity.
I don't know what confused me more, the likelihood of a ceiling collapse or that he was quoting a Chas & Dave lyric.
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"As in, the ceiling collapsed".
The ceiling collapsed.
"The ceiling collapsed on me," he said.
However, soon after discovery, part of its ceiling collapsed.
"The roof was leaking, the ceiling collapsing," he continued.
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