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The phrase "extent of the crisis" is correct and can be used in written English.
It describes the degree or magnitude of a crisis situation. Example: The government officials were shocked when they realized the true extent of the crisis, with millions of people in need of aid and resources.
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As the extent of the crisis deepens, the vacuum continues.
In April, the full extent of the crisis had yet to reveal itself.
The closure of SSI's plant at Redcar on Teesside in October brought home the extent of the crisis.
In the past, deaths from snakebites have been poorly reported and the extent of the crisis underestimated.
"In virtually all programmes, fiscal targets were quickly and substantially relaxed once the extent of the crisis became apparent.
Yet the pope's remarks on Friday seemed to signal a growing awareness of the extent of the crisis.
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The biggest failing of both parties in this presidential campaign has been the unwillingness to be forthright with the public about the true extent of the crises facing the country.
There are also indications of a decision by the axis that includes the regime in Damascus alongside Tehran, Moscow and Hezbollah in Lebanon to opt for escalation to the extent of exporting the crisis to neighboring countries, in particular Lebanon and Jordan.
Are we aware of the full extent of the environmental crisis we are in?
I think nobody could have imagined the extent of the corruption crisis.
But opposition parties said it showed the extent of the workforce "crisis" in Scotland's NHS.
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