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The phrase "a lethal dose of" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a specific amount or quantity of a substance that is deadly or fatal. One example of using this phrase in a sentence is: "The doctor administered a lethal dose of morphine to ease the patient's pain in his final moments."
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A lethal dose of HCN can kill within minutes.
She was injected with a lethal dose of phenobarbital.
As few as eleven large earthworms can transfer a lethal dose of DDT to a robin.
Those in an 88-block area would immediately receive a lethal dose of radiation.
One bag out of the batch usually contains a lethal dose of fentanyl.
Lactoferrin can protect mice against a lethal dose of Escherichia coli in experimental infection in vivo.
Now it's threatening me personally with a lethal dose of boredom, but it's too late.
Superjoint Ritual itself, about to release its second album, "A Lethal Dose of American Hatred," is no great shakes.
In September, he took a lethal dose of rat poison and pills in an empty trailer at a lumberyard.
In 1949, Clara's grand-daughter, Claire Haber, a scientist in Chicago, swallowed a lethal dose of cyanide.
Their conclusion was chilling: a person could inhale a lethal dose of spores within seconds of opening an envelope.
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