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Discover Ludwig"crisis about" is not a correct or commonly used phrase in written English.
It is more common to use "crisis around" or "crisis concerning" to indicate the topic or issue causing the crisis. For example: - "There is a crisis around the increase in homelessness." - "The government is facing a crisis concerning immigration policies." However, "crisis about" could potentially be used in informal or colloquial speech to mean "worried or concerned about a crisis." For example: - "I'm really crisis about the state of the environment and climate change."
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We called the euro-zone crisis about right.
What was the crisis about?
The current doping crisis is also a crisis about idealism.
A crisis about their future also faces the Lib Dems.
His strategy has been to push for a political crisis about rent control.
But a crisis about an editorial decision is mutating into a constitutional one.
estimates, signals a heightened risk of financial crisis about two years thereafter.
In October 2008, at the height of the financial crisis, about 5 million deals were signed.
THE NEXT HEALTH-CARE CRISIS about Alzheimer's disease... Alzheimer's patients cannot sit still.
(It did better than our economy before the crisis and has endured the crisis about equally).
What if, in some crisis about pre-emption, they disagreed -- would the unelected official prevail?
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