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The phrase "debacle of" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is typically used to refer to a disastrous or chaotic event or situation. Example: The company's financial troubles were only exacerbated by the debacle of their failed merger.
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Only a spouse could have survived the debacle of "Hillarycare".
Hence the debacle of the small-deposit tax.
Didn't me-tooism produce the debacle of 2002, they ask?
After the debacle of the Alito hearing, Joseph Biden said that confirmation hearings should be abolished.
Maybe this attitude explains, in part, the amazing debacle of Romney polling.
This may assuage wounded English pride over the debacle of its World Cup bid.
Barkley tried to be hopeful after his debacle of a debut.
(It wasn't auto mechanics who brought us the subprime debacle of 2008).
Buy from Amazon.com, Amazon.co.ukGuaranteed to Fail: Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac, and the Debacle of Mortgage Finance.
So, too, after Vietnam and the debacle of storming into North Korea.
Apparently, they learned nothing from the debacle of 2011, when they first tried this extortionate tactic.
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