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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'massive disaster' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a disaster of great intensity or magnitude, such as a natural disaster, an industrial accident, or a military defeat. For example: "The nuclear reactor explosion was a massive disaster for the nearby city".
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The housing inventory is a massive physical manifestation of massively misallocated resources that massive banks took massively bad bets on, leading to a massive disaster.
It was a massive disaster.
"A massive disaster like this requires a massive response," UN humanitarian co-ordinator Valerie Amos said.
"I have worked really hard, but I am anticipating a massive disaster around the corner.
Like any massive disaster, people are still trying to process it.
Noam Scheiber writes that the event was unintentionally revealing, in that it showed the limits of what private charity can accomplish after a massive disaster such as Sandy.
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BP has suffered two massive disasters in a relatively short time.
"Friedman understood that, just as prisoners are softened up for interrogation by the shock of their capture, massive disasters could serve to soften us up for his radical free-market crusade".
Yes, the threat of war seemed immediate and concrete but so too is the threat posed by the climate crisis that has already likely been a substantial contributor to massive disasters in some of the world's major cities.
The Red Cross continues to be a popular resource for giving in cases of massive disaster-related medical needs (and one many individuals think of first).
This was disconcerting, not least because the lake's maritime history was littered with massive disasters.
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