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"collapse in" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe the physical posture or emotional state of a person. For example, "Oscar collapsed in exhaustion after competing in the triathlon."
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Collapse in my office?
A collapse in oil prices would help.
That marks a dramatic collapse in fortunes.
Office buildings would collapse in decades.
"Buildings literally collapse in North Philly.
Will the bed collapse in the night?
You had a collapse in the housing market, and a near collapse in the financial system".
Crews on scene of building collapse in Philadelphia.
"There's been a tremendous collapse in confidence," Professor Shah said.
loan that saved it from financial collapse in 2008.
The country was rocked by another economic collapse in 2002.
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