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"the spiral of" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
This phrase is often used to describe a spiral shape or motion. It can also be used metaphorically to describe a situation or process that repeats or progresses in a circular or spiraling manner. Example: "The spiral of the galaxy was mesmerizing to watch through the telescope." Example: "I felt trapped in the never-ending spiral of stress and anxiety." Example: "As I descended deeper into the spiral of addiction, it became harder and harder to break out of it."
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We can bring vitality back to rural America without perpetuating the spiral of counterproductive subsidies.
In the spiral of ensuing investigations, two officials took their lives.
The spiral of violence has become a recruiting sergeant for thousands of child soldiers.
Levity aside, it is a stark illustration of the spiral of debt.
Until democracy and good governance return, the spiral of poverty, brutality and economic chaos will continue.
"But I've never seen anything like the spiral of misinformation we had this summer".
It risks adding a new twist to the spiral of violence.
Translating eduspeak Lukewarm localism Hitting the buffers The spiral of ignorance Internship Reprints.
As his son, who is 42, said, "He was caught up in the spiral of keeping up with payments due".
And if genuine liberty and independence are not forthcoming, the spiral of violence will intensify from Afghanistan to Palestine.
"I thought of that as the spiral of a shell, and the bedrooms as islands," she said.
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