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Discover Ludwig'spell disaster' is a correctly formed part of a sentence in written English.
You can use this phrase to describe when a situation or plan in motion is likely to have disastrous results. For example: "The lack of a backup plan could spell disaster for our company."
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Together they spell disaster".
Or would that spell disaster?
So the two together spell disaster.
But the charges won't necessarily spell disaster for SAC.
It warns that a Brexit would spell disaster.
For other couples, buying a second home can spell disaster.
His philosophy could only spell disaster for himself.
If done wrong it can spell disaster for brands.
"As far as I can see these plans spell disaster".
The market's shrug could spell disaster for DoCoMo.
Does all this spell disaster for the industry?
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