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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'crisis with' is not a complete sentence, so it is not correct as written.
You could use this phrase to refer to a problem or trouble that exists in a particular situation. For example, you could say, "There is a crisis with the company's financial management."
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Most banks react to crisis with furtiveness.
Germany, for instance, entered the crisis with a primary surplus.
JPMorgan has emerged from the financial crisis with renewed swagger.
JPMorgan Chase came through the financial crisis with flying colors.
We're inside a crisis, with apparently nothing noble about it.
Tillerson faces this crisis with a diminished diplomatic corps.
Klein linked the start of the Syrian crisis with drought.
Some Bear bankers are reacting to crisis with humour.
Biodiversity: British conservation is in crisis with heavy government cuts.
"Things are leading toward a crisis" with Israel, he said.
Both a crisis with the administration and a dangerous agreement.
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