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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'crumbled due to' is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to describe a situation in which something has been destroyed or weakened because of a specific cause. For example, "The once mighty empire crumbled due to internal corruption and warfare."
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Fish and McGrath's partnership crumbled due to creative differences, as Fish wanted to create a platform game.
Fish provided the project's art until the partnership crumbled due to creative differences: Fish wanted their product to be more of a platform game.
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The lad's shed is crumbling due to lack of foundations.
The first myth being peddled is that the price freeze will obliterate the many billions of investment needed to rebuild the UK's energy infrastructure, now crumbling due to 20 years of under-investment by the big six.
While the major labels are crumbling due to rampant downloading of pirated music, the Internet has also given bands the means to go their own way to a growing extent, they are no longer dependent on an EMI or Warner Music to get their music to fans.
More than 200 Alaskan towns risk having to relocate as the foundations of their buildings crumble due to the melting of frozen ground.
Woody Allen's Vicky Cristina Barcelona (2008) features a polyamorous triad that's balanced, respectful, and doesn't crumble due to monogamous covetousness but it's not a driving plot.
Severe food and water shortage With the country's health and sanitation infrastructure crumbling due to the crisis, the spread of disease is another serious threat.
You may wake up one morning and find your dungeon entrance is sealed off from your crumbling walls due to a resident from upstairs putting up a family portrait or something, so you may find yourself...trapped...trapped
The damaged airstrip – it is said to be crumbling – is not due to cyclone damage, but rather degradation over time and government delays in upgrading.
When your world crumbles around you due to health concerns, career snafus, the tragic death of a loved one, having hope may seem downright impossible.
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