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Discover Ludwig"near disaster" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe a situation that has been avoided by a narrow margin and was very nearly a disaster. For example, "The pilot averted a near disaster when he managed to land the plane safely despite the bad weather conditions."
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No one died in that near disaster.
The last Philharmonic concert had been a near disaster.
Mr. Douthat suggests that President Kennedy was a "near disaster".
But their first date was a near disaster.
And in the daily rush of war news, the near disaster was soon forgotten.
New Yorkers, and all Americans, want to know the details behind this near disaster.
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Now decline has become near-disaster.
But for the Gulf coast's most vulnerable residents, near-disaster is near enough.
The echoes of the earlier disaster in this near-disaster are chilling.
Hurwitz ended up winning both Oscars, but the evening started out with a near-disaster.
Something goes wrong during this process, and there's a near-disaster.
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