Usage examples of "institutional collapse" in English with translation to French

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The obsolete regime is about to collapse. L'ancien régime est sur le point de s'effondrer.
We can't stay here. The roof is about to collapse! Nous ne pouvons pas rester là. Le toit est sur le point de s'effondrer !
The tower is going to collapse. La tour va s'effondrer.
This building is about to collapse. Cet édifice menace de s'effondrer.
The country's economy is about to collapse. L'économie du pays est sur le point de s'effondrer.
If there’s a big earthquake, the house could really collapse! S'il y a un gros tremblement de terre, il est tout à fait probable que la maison s'effondrera.
The old bridge is in danger of collapse. Le vieux pont risque de s’écrouler.
The engineers blew up the bridge because it was about to collapse. Les ingénieurs ont fait exploser le pont, car il était sur le point de s'effondrer.
The house was on the verge of collapse. La maison était sur le point de s'effondrer.
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