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Discover LudwigThe phrase "mortality of" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used when discussing the mortality rate of a particular group of people or species. For example, "The mortality of elderly people during the pandemic was much higher than that of younger people."
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Mortality of the aphids was recorded daily.
The mortality of R. (B).
He sees the mortality of himself and others.
The portraitist contests the mortality of his sitter.
"Now we've seen the mortality of Lance Armstrong," he said.
The novel ripples with unease at the mortality of memory.
Mortality of Bsal-positive individuals was observed in five collections.
Antiretroviral treatment reduces the mortality of AIDS.
'The product had no effect on the mortality of bees,' he said.
The mortality of a black hole was of little practical concern.
She spoke of reminders of mortality; of her seven siblings, she said, three died of illness.
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