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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'have a disaster' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
This phrase can be used to describe a situation in which a bad event has happened. For example, "The company had a disaster when their new product failed to live up to expectations."
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Does your family have a disaster plan?
TRUMP: We have a disaster called the big lie: Obamacare.
Every week I have a disaster in my kitchen.
It was necessary, he added, "because they couldn't afford to have a disaster".
Do you have a disaster plan in place for your business?
"Each time we have a disaster bringing us back home, some of us take it personally".
Get it wrong and you can have a disaster on your hands.
"We have to have a disaster not to qualify," goalkeeper Kasey Keller said.
They told me that every three years they have a disaster.
He told Blankenship the company couldn't "afford to have a disaster".
"Because if we have a disaster, whether it's natural or man-made, there's not going to be enough doctors".
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