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'of catastrophe' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a very serious event or a sequence of unfortunate events that have caused a lot of destruction or suffering. For example, "The town was left in ruins after the onset of catastrophe."
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"Contagion" — A businesslike, unexaggerated vision of catastrophe.
We are on the brink of catastrophe".
They're heard warnings of catastrophe.
Instead, we're in a place of catastrophe.
Images of catastrophe inform McGregor's newest ballet.
The absence of catastrophe is always good.
He is the eyewitness of catastrophe survived.
Instead it is a premonition of catastrophe.
How was the experience of catastrophe remembered and memorialized?
But in the midst of catastrophe art struggled on.
Forecasts of "catastrophe," "Armageddon," and "apocalypse" have now become routine.
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