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Discover Ludwig"disaster hit" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe a sudden and unexpected event or situation that causes significant harm or damage. Typically, it is used in news articles or reports. Example: On the morning of April 15th, disaster hit the small town of Smithville as a tornado ripped through the main street, destroying homes and businesses.
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When she was 13, disaster hit Caravaggio's circle.
I was five years old when the disaster hit.
More than any of the other levee breaks, the West Quincy disaster hit hard.
But about eight months after he returned from his leg injury, disaster hit again.
News of the disaster hit the nation like a bolt from the blue.
Authorities said the toll could have been much higher if the disaster hit a more populated area.
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Plan Following a survey of the disaster-hit buildings, there needs to be a reconstruction strategy.
Any delays to restarting production in the disaster-hit country mean bad news for GKN.
Yesterday, a teary-eyed Mr Matsumoto, who was appointed by Prime Minister Naoto Kan, said he was sorry for offending the people in the disaster-hit areas.
Within a day, food and medicine worth millions of dollars were winging their way from a single church to the disaster-hit regions.
Such policies may not work in remote or disaster-hit areas where food markets are not functioning properly, Mr Hoddinott warns.
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