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The phrase "unforeseen cataclysm" is a correct and usable expression in written English
It is used to refer to a sudden, unexpected event that causes great distress and destruction. For example, "The town was rocked by an unforeseen cataclysm that destroyed many of its homes and buildings."
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Chatham should hold, barring some unforeseen cataclysm.
They will still work very hard and should, barring some unforeseen cataclysm, be as clever on average as before.
The unavoidable starting point must be to accept two related facts: that Gordon Brown will (barring some unforeseen cataclysm) be the party's leader on election day and that whatever his private promises he will not change a jot.
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Then cataclysm.
Then came the cataclysm.
Cataclysm always loomed.
Unforeseen events were everywhere.
They discussed the cataclysm.
Ripley's adores cataclysm.
Unforeseen events occur.
"That's unforeseen.
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