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Discover LudwigThe phrase "all fatalities" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to every instance of death in a specific context, such as accidents, disasters, or events.
Example: "The report detailed all fatalities resulting from the natural disaster, highlighting the need for improved safety measures."
Alternatives: "every death" or "all casualties".
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Thirty pedestrians and one bicyclist comprised 9% of all fatalities.
Dairy bulls, responsible for half of all fatalities with livestock.
Domestic visitors accounted for 73percentt of all fatalities. 5.
Half of the mortality was caused by infrastructure, with electrocution accounting for 24% of all fatalities.
Fall accidents contribute to nearly half of all fatalities in the construction industry in Taiwan.
And people in their 20s and 50s accounted for more than half of all fatalities.
Such collisions account for one-third of all fatalities in child restraints.
Frontal crashes account for 60percentt of all fatalities, according to NHTSA.
Frontal crashes still account for approximately half of all fatalities in passenger cars, despite several decades of crash-related research.
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