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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
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ended in disaster

Can you say 'ended in disaster'?
Our last meeting ended in disaster.
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Probably not. If the meeting just didn't go as well as planned, it's better to use Our last meeting was a (complete) disaster. "ended in disaster" suggests much more severe consequences than just being dissatisfied with something.

  • Probably not.
  • If the meeting just didn't go as well as planned, it's better to use Our last meeting was a (complete) disaster.
  • "ended in disaster" suggests much more severe consequences than just being dissatisfied with something.
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Probably not.

If the meeting just didn't go as well as planned, it's better to use

Our last meeting was a (complete) disaster.

"ended in disaster" suggests much more severe consequences than just being dissatisfied with something.

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