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England's implosion was a complete contrast to the opening half an hour, as Root and Brook looked to have found the right rhythm to their batting.

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But a return to 33-year-old Stokes and Root would risk repeating the mistakes of their Indian implosion.

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Just 90 minutes later, these five would become the victims of a deep sea disaster: an implosion.

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It was not confirmed whether the damage to the hull had caused the implosion.

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But, in 2022, rumours of financial trouble sparked a run on its deposits, precipitating the firm's implosion and exposing Bankman-Fried's crimes.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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