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Discover LudwigThe phrase "internal crisis" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to an intense period of difficulty or disruption among members of an organization, particularly one that results in a significant or influential change. Example sentence: The company went through an internal crisis when its CEO was fired.
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Arab hopes had focused on ending both the internal crisis and the international boycott in force since Hamas won last year's elections.
That would provoke an internal crisis.
In 2004, King had to deal with an internal crisis.
Until now, the internal crisis of chavismo had been buried.
The growing internal crisis affected services, according to medical personnel.
Pakistan's internal crisis makes the volatile situation worse.
Audiard makes the haunted Malik the centre of an internal crisis, part psychological, part supernatural.
Glasman believes Brown's dismissal of Duffy summed up Labour's internal crisis.
The EU has a habit of rebounding strongly from internal crisis and strife.
"The internal crisis within Pasok has been resolved," he said, referring to the Socialist Party.
For economics to offer useful recipes – including to Brexiteers – it need to solve its own cyclical internal crisis of relevance.
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