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The phrase 'crisis of' can be used in written English.
It is usually used to indicate a crisis involving an issue or a situation. For example: "The current pandemic has caused a crisis of health, economic, and social systems."
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A crisis of imbalance.
It's a crisis of affordability".
They have suffered a crisis of confidence.
The result is a crisis of legitimacy.
"It is a crisis of economic thinking.
But the crisis of authority endures.
"We have a crisis of jobless youth.
The verdict is a crisis of neophytism.
THIS has been a crisis of firsts.
This is a crisis of American credibility.
Take the financial crisis of 2008.
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