devastating epidemic

Frequency: 6.13.8 per million words

a widespread occurrence of an infectious disease in a community at a particular time

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  • The 14th century was marked by a devastating epidemic known as the Black Death.
  • The Black Death was a devastating epidemic that reshaped European society in the 14th century.
  • The country is still recovering from the devastating epidemic that swept through it last year.
  • Public health officials are working to contain the devastating epidemic of the new virus.
  • Without a vaccine, we could face a devastating epidemic on a global scale.
  • Without international cooperation, we risk facing another devastating epidemic in the near future.
  • Surviving the devastating epidemic left the small community with deep emotional scars.
  • The small town was unprepared for the devastating epidemic that swept through its population.
  • The devastating epidemic led to widespread economic collapse and social unrest.
  • The economic fallout from the devastating epidemic will be felt for years to come.
  • My great-grandmother often told stories of how their village survived the devastating epidemic of 1918.
  • He wrote a book about his community's struggle to survive a devastating epidemic.
  • Scientists are working around the clock to prevent a repeat of the last devastating epidemic.
  • The survivors of the devastating epidemic shared stories of loss and resilience.
  • The novel is set in a world reshaped by a devastating epidemic that altered the course of human history.
  • Researchers are studying the virus's genetics to prevent a similar devastating epidemic.
  • How did the healthcare system cope with such a devastating epidemic?
  • If the vaccine isn't distributed quickly, the situation could escalate into a devastating epidemic.
  • The report detailed the long-term consequences of the devastating epidemic on public health infrastructure.
  • The country was brought to its knees by the devastating epidemic of 1918.