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a perfect storm

/ə ˈpɜː.fɪkt stɔːm/

[/ə ˈpɜː.fɪkt stɔːm/]

rare bad combination

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Definition

A rare combination of events that together create a uniquely bad or disastrous situation.

Example

Rising costs, staff shortages, and bad weather created a perfect storm for the struggling airline.

Rising costs, staff shortages, and bad weather created a perfect storm for the struggling airline.

Etymology

Popularised by Sebastian Junger's 1997 book 'The Perfect Storm' about a deadly 1991 weather event.

How & Where It’s Used

Common in news and business for a convergence of damaging factors.

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