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Discover Ludwig'major mishap' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a serious event or problem that has occurred. For example, "The company faced a major mishap when their computer system crashed."
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But surely it's too early for a major mishap?
But barring a major mishap, the worst of the crisis may finally be behind them.
This arrangement, it points out, not only avoided major mishap but also accommodated significant tax differentials.
George Manahan conducted; the City Opera orchestra got through Prokofiev's cheerful, acid score without major mishap.
Managers did say that it was better to caucus about critical issues than risk a major mishap.
"If something in Europe goes seriously wrong, if there's a major mishap in the euro zone, it would put pressure on the world economy and it would not be in the interest of the world community or China".
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There were no major mishaps; minor ones were few.
Interest has really taken off globally since the early nineties after several major mishaps occurred during the eighties (Bhopal, Mexico city, Piper-alfa, Philips Petroleum, to name a few).
"The New York Stock Exchange has the highest regulatory standards, so we tend to have the best firms, and the fewest major mishaps," he said.
And barring any major mishaps, which might render the station uninhabitable, the shuttle's physical legacy in orbit should serve as a reminder of its unique capabilities for at least 10 more years.
Fed communication so far has avoided any major mishaps.
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