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The phrase "serious disaster" is grammatically correct and is commonly used in written and spoken English.
It can be used to describe a catastrophic event or situation that has serious consequences. Example: The flood that hit the city last year was a serious disaster, affecting thousands of people and causing significant damage to homes and businesses.
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Dikes were strengthened, with the result that no serious disaster has since occurred.
The assistance can include funds to help meet temporary housing needs, grants for medical, funeral and other serious disaster related expenses.
This is serious disaster preparedness: if its electricity were cut, Mr Fowler reckons the vault would take two centuries to warm to freezing point.
Could the time ever come when Rupert Murdoch or the Mail's Paul Dacre might see the country facing such serious disaster that they decide to relent?
Publishers hope the serious disaster books will be hot sellers for a while because they have barely begun to tap the great resource of history.
Despite the serious disaster that has hit the state's budget, the Long Island delegation has been behaving as it always has.
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This situation can easily lead to serious disasters.
Rice plant-hopper (RPH) (Nilaparvata lugens, Sogatella furcifera, and Laodelphax striatellus) infestation is considered one of the most serious disasters in rice production in Asia.
Knowing the dynamic road risk for pedestrian evacuation and having an efficient evacuation plan play a very important role in the serious disasters such as earthquake, tsunami and hurricane.
On Schumpeter's view, however, citizens do have a role to play in avoiding serious disasters.
The composite effects consisting of the large slip and the rupture directivity may culminate in the serious disasters.
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