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"ensuing disaster" is correct and usable in written English.
It is a noun and is usually used when something bad has just happened or is about to happen. For example: The hurricane caused an ensuing disaster of displacement and destruction of property.
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Greeks must have a say but they don't deserve to be used as scapegoats in any ensuing disaster, which is what I fear may be happening here.
And – more to the point – if you're hoping to rectify the ensuing disaster by driving to your nearest hardware store for more supplies, you're likely to be in a whole lot of trouble.
The Hillsborough Independent Panel, chaired by the Bishop of Liverpool, the Rt Rev James Jones, made a catalogue of disturbing claims, including the allegation that 164 police statements were altered in the wake of the tragedy, 116 of them to remove or change negative comments about policing of the match and ensuing disaster.
OO Trump's Climate Denial Presidency Will Speed The Drowning Of South Florida and the ensuing disaster of its economy.
All investigations have concluded that Fukushima Daiichi was mostly preventable, and that the natural hazards acted only as a triggering mechanism for the ensuing disaster.
After a prolonged marketing campaign comprising the creation of a website from the point of view of the main character, and a viral marketing website on which filmgoers could register for a lottery number to save them from the ensuing disaster, the film was released internationally on November 13 , 2009
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The director, Kate Whoriskey, stages this and the ensuing disasters with clarity and verve.
The ensuing catastrophe was recognized - at least until the recent Fukushima disaster in Japan - as the worst nuclear accident on record.
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan in March and the ensuing nuclear disaster have revived difficult memories for Mr. Leyfman.
But don't be fooled; the specter of the Florio tax hike and its ensuing electoral disaster still hang heavy over Mr. McGreevey's head.
In descending order, they were the economy in the United States; the unrest in the Middle East; the 2012 presidential election; the earthquake, tsunami and ensuing nuclear disaster in Japan; the killing of Osama bin Laden; and the shooting in Tucson in which six were killed and Representative Gabrielle Giffords, Democrat of Arizona, was critically injured.
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