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"cases of death" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can typically use it when discussing morbid topics such as war casualties, pandemics or natural disasters. For example, "The news reported an alarming number of new cases of death in the region."
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In cases of death and severe injury, such awards routinely exceed $1 million.
LSD, Waldman points out, appears medically safe: there are almost no recorded cases of death by overdose.
Cases of death are not common — Mr. Astakhov counted 19 since adoptions by Americans began — but the descriptions are agonizing.
But they do so only in cases of death or when a victim is deemed likely to die.
I don't think we should put the lawyers in a position where they have duties to the public, except in cases of death or bodily harm".
Under Texas law, the state's lieutenant governor, the presiding officer of the Texas Senate, becomes governor in cases of death or resignation.
Perhaps there should, because they do pose real problems and it's the same problem that occurs in many cases of death in custody," he says.
The presence of asbestos in schools is giving rise to new concerns as cases of death from mesothelioma, a rare form of cancer, seem to be rising steadily.
Costa's contract states that the line will pay no more in cases of death, personal injury and property loss than about $71,000 per passenger.
A verbal autopsy was performed to assess cases of death.
LoS and cases of death are attributed to specific comorbidity levels within each set of these.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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