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disastrous occurrence
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "disastrous occurrence" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an event or situation that has caused significant harm or negative consequences. Example: "The earthquake was a disastrous occurrence that left the city in ruins."
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Alternative expressions(4)
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60 human-written examples
Future developments in endoprosthesis design and material, and avoidance of oversizing will hopefully reduce the occurrence of this disastrous complication.
Science
Mr. Newman added, "Therein lies the root cause of this occurrence; without a disastrous failure of one of those elements, the explosion could not have occurred".
News & Media
Keefer and Schuster 1993 Land use Land use and Management Algermissen 1989 Earthquake Historical Events Occurrence of previous disastrous events in the study region.
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The glaciers have heavily shaped the socioeconomic development in the extensively populated Rio Santa valley, with the occurrence of several disastrous glacial lake outburst floods and ice avalanches (Carey 2005, 2010).
Science
For the consumer, FN is an error of disastrous proportions, and as stated above, DR calls the probability of this occurrence consumer risk.
Disastrous consequences of slope collapse necessitate better tools for predicting their occurrences.
Unfortunate occurrences can happen, and in these circumstances they can be disastrous.
News & Media
In addition to these two disastrous events, it has a long history of infrequent but moderate earthquake occurrences, indicating slow but continuous stress release in these regions (Chandra 1977; Gupta et al. 2001; Rajendran and Rajendran 2001; Rastogi 2001, 2004; Jade et al. 2002).
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Besides the high frequency of its occurrence, a hit on utilities by an excavation operation often leads to disastrous consequences in aspects of disruption to services, property damage, deaths, and serious injuries (Felt 2007 Nelson and Daly 1998;Doctor et al. 1995).
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Disastrous news.
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Potentially disastrous.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Consider using stronger verbs or more vivid adjectives to amplify the sense of disaster for greater impact.
Common error
Avoid using "disastrous occurrence" in casual conversation or informal writing. Opt for simpler, more direct language like "terrible event" or "bad situation".
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "disastrous occurrence" functions as a noun phrase, where "disastrous" modifies "occurrence". Ludwig confirms that this phrase is grammatically sound and appropriate for use in written English.
Frequent in
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News & Media
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Academia
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Formal & Business
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Encyclopedias
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "disastrous occurrence" is a grammatically correct noun phrase used to describe significantly negative events. Ludwig AI confirms its usability, although it is relatively formal and infrequently used overall. Related phrases include "catastrophic event" and "tragic incident". When writing, ensure the context warrants such a strong term and consider the audience. Using a simpler phrase may be more appropriate in informal settings.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
catastrophic event
Emphasizes the масштаб of the disaster, suggesting widespread damage or suffering.
tragic incident
Focuses on the sorrowful or grievous nature of the event, highlighting loss or suffering.
devastating event
Highlights the overwhelming destructive power or effect of the event.
calamitous situation
Implies a dire state of affairs brought about by the event, emphasizing the unfortunate circumstances.
grievous happening
Emphasizes the sorrowful and serious nature of the event, portraying it as a cause for deep regret.
ruinous episode
Focuses on the destructive consequences and lasting damage caused by the event.
unfortunate calamity
Combines the elements of bad luck and disaster, emphasizing the regrettable nature of the event.
severe adversity
Highlights the hardship and suffering caused by the event, emphasizing the challenging circumstances.
dire event
Emphasizes the alarming and critical nature of the event, suggesting a grave threat or danger.
ill-fated incident
Suggests that the event was destined for misfortune or failure, highlighting the negative outcome.
FAQs
How can I use "disastrous occurrence" in a sentence?
"Disastrous occurrence" is typically used to describe an event that has resulted in significantly negative outcomes. For example, "The earthquake was a disastrous occurrence that left thousands homeless."
What are some alternatives to "disastrous occurrence"?
You can use alternatives like "catastrophic event", "tragic incident", or "devastating event" depending on the context.
Is "disastrous occurrence" formal or informal?
"Disastrous occurrence" leans toward the formal side. In informal settings, simpler terms like "terrible thing" or "bad event" might be more appropriate.
What makes an occurrence "disastrous"?
An occurrence becomes "disastrous" when it leads to significantly negative consequences, such as extensive damage, loss of life, or severe disruption.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
86%
Authority and reliability
4.1/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested