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The phrase "unravelling" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing the process of solving or clarifying something complex or tangled, often in a metaphorical sense. Example: "As the investigation progressed, the detective found himself unravelling the mystery behind the crime."
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He tweeted this morning that yesterday's events (the political crisis in the Netherlands, and the results of the first round of the French presidential election) mean the rules are already unravelling: — Nouriel Roubini (@Nouriel) April 24 , 2012EZ Fiscal Compact DOA even before ratification.
They belong to someone, to us all," says Annie. "One wrong turning, one bad decision, can lead to their lives unravelling: jail, violence, unemployment and finally drink before an early death releases them".
Over the past decade, however, this seems to have been unravelling as high-speed trains, new airports and new connections have been giving the French provinces new national and international identities.
Courbet looks like a character in one of Edgar Allan Poe's stories, his mind unravelling in a way the first modern artists were fascinated by.
But as the unravelling global economy and audacious Somali pirates took their toll on Indian Ocean shipping schedules, it became apparent that our vehicles wouldn't make it to Egypt on time.
One wrong turn can lead to lives unravelling: jail and violence, unemployment, drink and an early death Annie McElhinney, charity worker In figures released a few weeks ago, life expectancy for boys born in the 10% least deprived areas in Scotland between 2011-13 is 82.4 years, compared with just 69.9 years for those born in the 10% most deprived areas, most of which are to be found here.
BT: "We would be concerned if the benefits – particularly in terms of market access and competitiveness, and valuable EU level action on trade and competition policy, and the single market – were to be jeopardised by a renegotiation of competences where this substantially risked unravelling the existing balance".
The Pollard-Anderson partnership completely changed the complexion of the innings, which looked to be unravelling horribly for Mumba.
We seem to be at a curious juncture: in many ways the Reagan/Thatcher "settlement" of the 1980s is unravelling; yet in the Conservative party of David Cameron, George Osborne and Lord Freud we witness policies at which even Margaret Thatcher might have baulked.
Relief efforts were being hampered by a collapse in communications, raising fears that a widespread humanitarian disaster was unravelling across the impoverished Himalayan nation of 28 million.
However, the speech was in danger of unravelling after Hunt directly contradicted Downing Street over the costs of treating patients from the European Economic Area (EEA) on the NHS.
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