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Discover Ludwig"derailment of" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe the act or result of something being derailed or thrown off track. Here is an example: "The derailment of our plans was a major setback for our team's project." In this sentence, "derailment of our plans" means that the plans were disrupted or diverted from their intended course.
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So as not to upset Mr Bashir, therein risking the derailment of the CPA.
Some securities law experts criticized Mr. Galvin for risking a derailment of a potential global settlement.
Steel rails (which are attached directly to concrete sleepers) expand and buckle, risking derailment of trains.
The derailment of the train, which was carrying hazardous chemicals, wood and paper, is under investigation.
Tonight at 8, "The Derailment of Penny Flyer," musical play; at 10, "The Grodin Show," comedy.
The first is derailment of the government's plans for the 18 months until the next presidential election.
Bank governor Atiur Rahman said the initiative aims to "prevent the derailment of street children through developing their financial position".
Settling for less than President Obama's requested amounts for the agencies would be acquiescing in the derailment of Dodd-Frank.
First responders view the derailment of a Metro-North passenger train in the Bronx borough of New York.
Scene of #Amtrak crash is almost exact location of 1943 PRR crash that killed 79 in derailment of the Congressional.
The death toll from the derailment of a prestigious train rose to 106, with officials divided over the cause.
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