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The part of the sentence "could spell disaster" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are trying to imply a situation that could go wrong or that could lead to a negative outcome. For example: "Failing to properly prepare for the meeting could spell disaster for the company's reputation."
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The market's shrug could spell disaster for DoCoMo.
This, the scientists predict, could spell disaster for many animals and ecosystems.
Scheidies says the loss of his partial vision could spell disaster.
A loss could spell disaster for some of the players and possibly the coaching staff.
But he warned that defeat could spell disaster for the left-wing party.
"That could spell disaster for its remaining forests and the indigenous peoples who call them home".
From a profit standpoint, making a debut in early winter could spell disaster.
If that happens, and other insurers follow United's lead, that could spell disaster for Obamacare.
A sharp rise in the cost of financing Italy's colossal public debt could spell disaster.
In countries where fisheries dollars are limited, this could spell disaster for the wild ocean.
But more wrong moves in the next nine months, or a prolonged outbreak of ETA violence, could spell disaster.
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