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The phrase "make a fatal mistake" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when referring to a significant error that has serious consequences. Example: "The pilot made a fatal mistake by ignoring the warning signals, leading to a tragic accident."
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But Piper went on to make a fatal mistake for a young, female pop star.
You can make a fatal mistake if you watch the person who you perceive as being the most successful, but you're not necessarily watching the right leadership skills.
In his speech Clarke said that Britain would make a "fatal mistake" if it voted to leave the EU in the referendum promised by David Cameron.
On bereavement leave from the hospital, Mrs. Crisci was afraid to return to work for fear she would make a fatal mistake.
Kenneth Clarke, the veteran pro-European former Tory chancellor, has warned that Britain would make a "fatal mistake" if it voted to leave the EU in the referendum promised by David Cameron.
The Miliband and Burnham speeches prompted Milburn to say that Labour would make a fatal mistake if it positioned itself as the party that would provide greater NHS funds without saying how it would introduce further reforms.
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They are making a fatal mistake by removing targets.
A human driver makes a fatal mistake once in about 88 million miles.
The IS brain-trust may well have made a fatal mistake by riling the American juggernaut.
But McKnight believes that McDonald may have made a fatal mistake by misleading the IOC president.
But he made a fatal mistake, which is he didn't clean house.
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