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The phrase "it was disaster" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English, although it may sound more natural to say "it was a disaster." Example: Despite their careful planning, the event turned out to be a disaster. The decorations fell down, the food was cold, and even the entertainment was a letdown. In the end, everyone agreed that "it was a disaster."
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It was disaster aid.
In 1992, it was disaster with no hope.
When I failed it was disaster -- moving just as decisively, some would say arrogantly.
I dated compulsively in those first few years, but it was disaster after love life disaster and I never really saw a future with any of these temporary partners.
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It's disaster.
Actually it's disaster all over the world".
Will it be disaster or comedy?
But, she says, "it was a disaster".
"It was a disaster".
It was a disaster site.
"It was a disaster area.
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