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The phrase 'is always fatal' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to something that has severe and often deadly consequences. For example: "Skin cancer, if left untreated, is always fatal."
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-- is always fatal.
The disease is always fatal.
"A shift in perspective is always fatal in a lyric".
If left untreated, the disease is always fatal.
Anencephaly is always fatal and never ambiguous, said Dr. Harrison.
Rabies is always fatal if a victim is not treated before symptoms appear.
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Many participants said they believed that exposure to the smallpox virus was always fatal; in fact, the death rate is about 30percentt.
"The only thing we do know is that it's always fatal to deer and elk and it will contain itself if left isolated in the wild populations".
An infection of the meninges that cover the brain causes tuberculous meningitis; before the advent of specific drugs, this disease was always fatal, though most affected people now recover.
Just since the mid-1970'survivalval rates for children with acute lymphocytic leukemia, the most common childhood cancer and one that in the 1950's was always fatal, have increased to 85percentt from 53percentt.
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