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Discover LudwigThe phrase "disaster being" can be used in written English.
It is a noun phrase and can be used to refer to the state or existence of a disaster. Example: The town was in complete chaos, with disaster being the only word to describe the destruction caused by the hurricane. In this sentence, "disaster being" is used to describe the current state or existence of a disaster in the town, emphasizing the severity and magnitude of the situation.
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Well, for one thing, the disaster being depicted isn't just any old catastrophe but the Big One, Armageddon itself.
And it is only one fragment of the disaster being replayed for a federal investigation centered here.
Argued over by cast and creators, it teetered on the brink of disaster, being chopped and changed right up to its opening night in Berlin in 1928.
Hockey is toddling along in the early part of its season as well, with chaos breaking out with the Devils, who have now lost Zach Parise for three months to knee surgery, and disaster being averted in Chicago.
Speech, when it returned was not at first commensurate with national disaster, being little more than the incoherent responsponses of private pain common to all who have lost a father, a brother, a son.
The only problem with Norman Bettison's decision to retire as West Yorkshire Police Chief Constable, at a date and on grounds of his own choosing, is that it raises the prospect of the investigation into his role in the events following the Hillsborough Disaster being pursued with a little less vigour.
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Disaster is unlikely.
The disaster is the opposite.
Disaster was always close.
Cosmic disaster is inevitable.
Disaster is not imminent.
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