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Discover Ludwig"fatal for" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when talking about something being both physically and/or metaphorically destructive or detrimental to the object it is directed at. Example: The coming storm was predicted to be fatal for many of the homes in the area.
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The disease can be fatal for infants.
(Five hundred rem is usually fatal for humans).
The delay proved fatal for General Rabii and his colleagues.
Another break here would be fatal for Verdasco.
Police work can be fatal for police, too.
None of that may be fatal for the Packers.
It's risky, but not acting would be fatal for sure.
That is fatal for a party that has made so much of its environmentalist credentials.
And that would be fatal for America's reputation in the post-Soviet space.
"I don't think it was fatal for anyone on the council," Mr. Idoni said.
Coal mining was brutish, backbreaking and sometimes fatal for those who went down into the mines.
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