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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'fatal condition' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a medical condition that is incurable and will lead to death. For example, "He was diagnosed with a fatal condition and passed away several months later."
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It's a tough situation: you have a fatal condition.
Congenital bilateral renal agenesis has been considered a uniformly fatal condition.
Jane Sutton said it took several months for Stephen's ultimately fatal condition to be recognised.
Sian Blake had motor neurone disease – a rapidly progressing, ultimately fatal condition that affects the spine.
In 1883, Brown died of erysipelas, a fatal condition in his legs.
Mr. Torres arrived from Mexico in septic shock, a potentially fatal condition caused by overwhelming infection.
wouldn't cover his fatal condition, and the H.M.O. agreed to change its policy.
Lung fibrosis is a fatal condition characterised by scarring of the lungs.
Stanford type A acute aortic dissection is a fatal condition requiring emergency surgery.
He described being in intensive care for three weeks with a frightening, potentially fatal condition.
Very rarely, if the treatment is not stopped, this can progress to a potentially fatal condition called rhabdomyolysis.
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