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The phrase "casualty of" is correct and usable in written English.
This phrase implies that someone or something has suffered as a direct result of something else. For example, "He was a casualty of the recession, losing his job and struggling to find another one."
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Another casualty of postrevolutionary Tunisia.
That became a casualty of the recession.
Trust, too, was a casualty of age.
Another casualty of Hurricane Irene: pumpkins.
The season's casualty of squandered green,.
Consistency was another casualty of war.
Another casualty of Broadway gigantism.
Yet Sophia became a casualty of geopolitics.
Syria is another disastrous casualty of "intervention".
Reality was the first casualty of Iraq.
Another casualty of the recession it appears.
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