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Discover LudwigThe phrase "collapse with" is correct and can be used in written English
You can use it when referring to something that rapidly became or will become exhausted, worn out, incapacitated, etc. Example: She was so tired and exhausted that she collapsed with fatigue.
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18) Collapse with an enormous drink.
And then they both collapse with laughter.
Truth is, I wanted to collapse with relief.
Freetown, the coastal capital, was in a picturesque state of collapse, with no functioning government.
Even before I opened my mouth, I would collapse with fear".
If a company suffers a blow to its reputation, it can collapse with astonishing speed.
He clutches his abdomen frequently and, on occasion, appears almost to collapse with sickness.
The tests are unlikely to assume a sovereign collapse, with the possible exception of Greece.
Mr. Garamendi says the fund is rushing toward collapse, with its liabilities outpacing premiums.
"I can't just let this collapse," she says, "and me collapse with it".
A Swift Collapse With the army inactive, the Belgrade police collapsed.
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