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"melt down" is a perfectly correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is most often used to describe the process of a material melting under intense heat. For example, "The lava melted down from the volcano and flowed into the valley."
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Her own songs melt down structures.
"Somehow I didn't completely melt down in nerves".
Janowicz has been known to melt down on the court.
(This hard drive melt-down was preceded by my external back-up drive melt down, and followed by the melt-down of my smartphone).
Just letting Citigroup melt down could have been catastrophic.
Sometimes he would melt down in toddler-like rages.
If the pumps fail, it will melt down in less than ten seconds.
He adds: "Everyone leaving would have allowed the plant to melt down by itself".
People want to hear gritty, tough stuff: 'Did anyone melt down or cry?
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Are we watching the calculations of a soon-to-melt-down computer chip?
Some observers believe there are danger signs that may foreshadow a melt-down.
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