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The phrase "mortality rates from" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to refer to the number of deaths from a certain cause, such as a disease or a war. For example: "The mortality rates from COVID-19 have been increasing over the past few months."
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Cons: Higher mortality rates from foxes.
They had higher mortality rates from all causes, but especially heart disease.
Mortality rates from diseases other than Ebola have shot up.
"Sarah is among the lucky ones," McAlvin, said, as the mortality rates from sepsis are high.
Mortality rates from the bleeding procedure are unknown; they may be as high as thirty per cent.
Between 2000 and 2010, mortality rates from malaria fell by more than 25% globally.
While the rates of deaths from chronic disease declined, it was noted in the report that mortality rates from cancer had increased.
Bangladesh, Nepal, Ethiopia, Malawi and Liberia are among the 10 countries that recorded the largest absolute declines in neonatal mortality rates from 1990 to 2013.
Malawi, one of the target countries in the partnership, has one of the highest mortality rates from cervical cancer in the world.
In the section "Diligence," for instance, Gawande writes about the advances in military medicine responsible for decreased mortality rates from battle wounds.
Conclusion: Large multisite cooperative studies are necessary to evaluate cardiovascular morbidity and mortality rates from this syndrome.
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