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Discover Ludwig"crisis by" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use "crisis by" to refer to a situation in which a problem or issue is brought about by something, or to refer to an event that is caused by a crisis. For example: The economic downturn was a crisis by design.
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The Original Subprime Crisis, by Louis Hyman.
"We could solve our whole Medicare crisis by preventing delirium.
It could certainly precipitate a crisis by selling.
Welcome to refugee camp – and refugee crisis – by photo-opportunity.
WHAT CRISIS?" By contrast, Thatcher — rather to our surprise, it must be said — gave us hope.
In November, Simon & Schuster will publish a book on the global economic crisis by Gordon Brown.
It then calculates the benefit from extra growth by reducing the probability of crisis by 1%.
The militant group Lashkar-e-Taiba precipitated an international crisis by assaulting India's Parliament.
Then, Washington responded to economic crisis by writing two gargantuan checks.
Henman responded to the crisis by asking how swans had ever gained a reputation for violence.
All of that was thrown into crisis by the Civil War.
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