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"irreversible collapse" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English
It can be used in various contexts to describe a situation or event that cannot be undone or reversed. Example: The company's stock prices took a hit, resulting in an irreversible collapse of their financial stability.
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Front-loading the extra money could avoid an irreversible collapse.
Effectively, we would face the complete and irreversible collapse of the marine ecosystem.
Bamber said further modelling of the sheet would be able to confirm whether or not the sheet had entered into a centuries-long irreversible collapse.
The closest thing to failure is a genial sort of rut, an inability to make the city grow and progress the way you'd like; excepting perhaps the aftermath of a nuclear power plant melting down, there's never an irreversible collapse.
In 2014, with the Arctic melting and the West Antarctic ice sheet beginning a slow but apparently irreversible collapse, with crazy weather causing ever more damage and the oceans rapidly acidifying, Australia wants to build the world's largest coal port and open a vast new seam for mining.
The glacier has already entered the early stages of collapse, and rapid and irreversible collapse is likely in the next 200 to 1000 years.
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This results from drying-induced hornification or irreversible pore collapse of cell walls at the nanometer scale and potentially the collapse of the entire lumen at the whole-cell scale [ 38].
Schwarzschild radius, also called gravitational radius, the radius below which the gravitational attraction between the particles of a body must cause it to undergo irreversible gravitational collapse.
For example, autophagy can destroy large proportions of the cytosol or organelles, causing irreversible cellular collapse.
Loss of diversity with persistent human disturbance will increase the risk of abrupt and potentially irreversible ecosystem collapse [ 60].
The higher the rate of initiation and the greater the number of growing replication forks per chromosome, the higher the probability of the irreversible chromosomal collapse [ 40].
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