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Discover Ludwig"public crisis" is correct and usable in written English.
You could use it to describe a situation that is affecting the public or a large group of people. For example: "The government is working to address the public crisis caused by rising unemployment."
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That's typical of regulation in the U.S.: it often takes a public crisis for things to change.
After Friday night's tense victory over Miami, Barkley seemed to suffer a very personal, yet very public, crisis.
My worry is that it will take a full-blown and very public crisis before ministers act.
It concluded that "the gap between summit promises and accomplishments is so wide as to have created a public crisis of confidence".
Al Groh confronted the first public crisis of his head coaching tenure last week, and he handled it with perfect Parcellsian pitch.
You would need to look to a Verdi to find a more stirringly musical fusion of public crisis and private pain.
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Public crises of confidence in voting machines used to come along rarely, every few decades.
Finally, it should prevent small-probabilistic events from progressing into large-area public crises and promote restoration of services through appropriate emergency responses.
"We will treat this as a public health crisis, because it is a public health crisis".
"Ebola is a public health crisis, pornography in my opinion is not a public health crisis.
This is a public health crisis.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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