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The phrase "collapses to" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to talk about a sudden and dramatic decrease in something, and usually follows a comparative word such as "from" or "down". For example, "Sales dropped from $10,000 to $1,000 in a single day, collapsing to an unprecedented low."
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Collapsable complexes cannot be reduced by a sequence of elementary collapses to an arbitrarily chosen subcomplex.
Then he collapses to 4-3.
"Mark, Mark, help me, Mark!" cries the stricken leader as he collapses to the shagpile.
The theatrical collapses to the knees and returns to the mic during Please, Please, Please.
Alvarez lands a knockout punch, and Tommy collapses to the ground.
As Giuseppe works away, David Korins's adroitly designed pedestal slowly collapses to reveal Demeter's definition and completion.
In one popular theory, a burst occurs when a very massive, rapidly spinning star collapses to form a black hole.
But just occasionally the facade collapses to reveal the farcical reality, and that's what happened during Turner's interview with Ifans.
But just getting to this point required two hugely unlikely collapses to happen in the same season.
Ronaldo was up to plenty of his old tricks – outrageous step-overs followed by suspect collapses to the ground.
Then WMVIP collapses to MVIP in [21].
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