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Discover LudwigThe phrase "vertiginous downfall" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a rapid and dizzying decline or failure, often in a dramatic or metaphorical sense. Example: "The company's vertiginous downfall shocked investors, as it had once been a leader in the industry."
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We later share the hero's vertiginous downfall.
If this were a novel, and we had those 250 pages to go, the only plot development that would make narrative sense would be for our hero to suffer a tragic, vertiginous downfall.
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The effect is vertiginous.
Downfall 125.
It is a vertiginous moment.
That was my downfall".
A political downfall.
It was vertiginous.
The vertiginous space.
That was our downfall.
"The whole thing was vertiginous," she said.
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