Sentence examples for collapse to from inspiring English sources

"collapse to" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means to fall or give way suddenly or to shrink or compress. It can often be used in a more literal sense, as in a building collapsing to the ground, or in a more figurative sense, as in a person collapsing to the floor in tears. Example: The economy collapsed to its lowest point in history, causing widespread panic and financial insecurity.

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Ukraine collapse to the turf.

We collapse to single file as a freight truck overtakes.

A melodramatic collapse to the ground is entirely optional.

"People think earnings will grow forever or collapse to zero".

Or, perhaps, collapse to the ground and beg for mercy.

It didn't take long for the Minnesota bridge collapse to turn into a political issue.

Such lobbies were quick to use blackouts in California and the Enron collapse to attack deregulation.

(Every closed and tyrannical society reveals itself upon collapse to be worse than most could imagine).

A Congressional panel would later attribute the collapse to the design and construction problems.

Paulson didn't even need a general housing-market collapse to make his money.

In 1999 this newspaper speculated that oil prices might collapse to $5 a barrel.

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