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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a fatal stroke" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing a serious or lethal event, often related to health or injury.
Example: "The doctors confirmed that he had suffered a fatal stroke, leading to his untimely death."
Alternatives: "a deadly blow" or "a lethal strike".
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In 1992, Cage suffered a fatal stroke.
The announcement confirmed speculation that Karimov had suffered a fatal stroke earlier this week.
Having refused to see a doctor for persistent headaches, he suffered a fatal stroke aged 43.
He also travelled widely and was visiting his daughter Debbie in Switzerland when he suffered a fatal stroke.
Art Pepper, who suffered a fatal stroke earlier this year, had a much more intimate and devastating relationship with drugs.
He also suggested that the F.B.I.'s tactics had caused Mr. Prewitt's wife to have a fatal stroke.
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Twenty-four yeago ago my father suffered a near fatal stroke.
His ability to talk has been severely impaired since an almost fatal stroke in 2005, and I have a heavy foreign accent, so communication shouldn't have been easy.
She said she was busy adjusting to "a change in living circumstances, putting my daughter into a new school and increased entertainment and media demands of the White House," as well as attending to her father, who had suffered an ultimately fatal stroke.
He died a few months later from a third and fatal stroke.
We studied the association between loss of a sibling and fatal stroke up to 18 years since bereavement.
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