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In mid-term elections, the turnout of independents tends to collapse, leaving only partisans voting.
Without them, the ecosystem tends to collapse; the coastal reefs become barren, and soon not much lives there.
A big economic downturn tends to collapse tax revenues and widen deficits, whether or not governments plan this to happen in the Keynesian sense.
This is the point at which the debate tends to collapse into incredulous laughter and head-shaking: neither camp can quite believe what the other is saying.
As soon as characters in a Greek tragedy look merely life-size, any distinction between the soaring and the sordid tends to collapse.
"The Magus," like "The Keep," presents a shimmering, marvelous world whose infinite self-reflection tends to collapse into an all-devouring paranoia — what Danny calls "the worm".
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Researchers have printed with live cells before, but until now they only made tiny pieces of gelatinous living material, both because large structures tended to collapse and because the cells inside tended to die from lack of oxygen.
Currency unions tend to collapse as part of a broader political break-up.
In a fire, the floors tend to collapse, and the iron frame loses strength and implodes.
That model worked in some small towns like Crested Butte, Colo., but tended to collapse quickly in urban environments.
If their surfaces had a uniform surface tension, small alveoli would tend to collapse into large ones.
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