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The phrase "the collapse of" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing the sudden, rapid, and/or complete failure or destruction of something. For example, "The collapse of the Persian Empire was swift and devastating."
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The collapse of Europe?
The collapse of religion, perhaps?
The collapse of a giant buy-out?
The collapse of the Blairo-Thatcher consensus?
After the collapse of Germany, Déat disappeared.
Corp., the collapse of the Nat'l.
The collapse of Nicole Farhi says it all.
The collapse of the Iron Curtain changed everything.
The collapse of the C.D.O.
The collapse of Soviet communism.
Why does the collapse of compassion occur?
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