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Discover LudwigThe part of a sentence "emergencies of" is not correct or usable in written English.
In written English, you would typically use the phrase "emergencies such as" in a sentence, followed by examples. For example: "We need to be ready to handle emergencies such as fires, floods, or power outages."
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Yet travel emergencies of varying degrees can occur at almost any time.
And last, we have to deal with the emergencies of climate change, peak oil, water scarcity and food insecurity.
"The global community, including WHO, we are dealing with emergencies of really unprecedented scale and nature," she said.
And for much of the next few years, my life revolved around the narrative emergencies of MTV.
As a superintendent, he oversees the responses to the routine emergencies of subway stations: person on the track, floods, hazards.
The worse the housing crisis gets, the less time there is to think about anything except immediate emergencies of food and safety.
Our odds aren't so bad, actually: most small Chinese villages have a nurse or village doctor who can handle the minor medical emergencies of daily life.
"I've blocked my schedule out from about 7 45 p.m.," he said, guaranteeing that there would be "no emergencies of any kind".
From strains in the eurozone to immigration, it is plain that the emergencies of the day are pushing the EU in the direction of a Europe of nations.
The middle is where de Kooning liked to be, deploying his gifts and skills in the tactical emergencies of an uncertain battle.
There is another lesson here as well, much broader in scope, about what people owe each other in emergencies of this kind.
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