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Discover Ludwig"fatal crash" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a crash involving a vehicle, airplane or other mode of transportation where at least one person dies. For example, "The authorities are investigating the cause of the fatal crash that killed two people."
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She caused her fatal crash on the highway.
There has never been a fatal crash at the airport.
A fatal crash in 2000 led to the doom of the Concorde entirely.
Ms. Renfrow said that she hoped the city would learn from the latest fatal crash.
The risk of a fatal crash increased as the number of teenage passengers increased.
It was the first fatal crash in the 26 years that Concordes have flown commercially.
It was the eighth fatal crash nationwide of a medical helicopter in the last 12 months.
Concorde retired in 2003, a few years after a fatal crash in Paris.
It was the fourth fatal crash in four years on British trains.
He called the fatal crash here a "horrible moment" for everyone in the district.
A fatal crash in May involving a Tesla sedan highlighted the challenges for regulators.
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