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"great disasters" is correct and usable in written English
You can use this phrase whenever you want to refer to large-scale or catastrophic events. For example: "The Great Chicago Fire of 1871 was one of the greatest disasters in American history."
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She remembered things no one else could and referred the passing weather to the great disasters.
The great disasters of the 20th century are all part of our heritage.
This means that the distance from top to bottom is short, and that great disasters affect the entire populace.
We can recognise the Vietnam war as one of modern America's great disasters, and Kennedy bears some responsibility for it.
"These things can turn out to be great evenings or great disasters," Mr. Hotchner said (accurately) in an interview beforehand.
"The great disasters predicted by opponents of the bill in 1996 never occurred," said Senator Rick Santorum, Republican of Pennsylvania.
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This is a great disaster".
The marriage, said Rendell, was "a great disaster".
He added: "The war has been a disaster; the occupation continues to be a great disaster.
The memory of this national catastrophe, the "Great Disaster," has never faded among the Kazakhs.
Otway anticipates "a great disaster movie" taking in his admittedly scant highs and many lows.
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