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Discover Ludwig"acutely toxic" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe something, be it a material, substance, or situation, that is highly dangerous or poisonous. For example: "The chemical compound was acutely toxic, and presented a serious health hazard to anyone exposed to it."
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Comparisons of the LD50 values for methamidophos and some of the most acutely toxic organophosphate insecticides do not indicate such disparities in toxicity.
Aflatoxins are acutely toxic, immunosuppressive, mutagenic, teratogenic and carcinogenic compounds targeting mainly the liver for toxicity and carcinogenicity (Woloshuk et al. 2009).
They were listed as highly acutely toxic agents.
This formulation of solvents and surfactants is reusable, low foaming, non-flammable, not acutely toxic and non-carcinogenic.
Evidence suggests that some nanometals can be more acutely toxic to some fish than dissolved forms.
However, it is acutely toxic, and can be fatal, if the concentrated product is ingested orally.
In the quest for natural gas, fracking companies may be pumping acutely toxic chemicals into the ground.
The foaming agent, lauryl alcohol, is acutely toxic to marine animals, but has been deemed harmless to human health.
Cypermethrin proved to be acutely toxic to crustaceans in enclosures receiving nominal cypermethrin concentrations of ≥0.13 μg/l.
For an acutely toxic contaminant, the speed of the emergency response strongly influences the consequences to occupants.
None of them was acutely toxic, but this combination, plus the tropical climate, could worsen their effects.
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