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Discover LudwigThe part of a sentence 'not really fatal' is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is a phrase used to express that something is not as serious or severe as it may initially seem. Example: The car accident was not really fatal, as the driver escaped with only minor injuries.
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It's not really fatal.
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Doing my best not to upset him further, I try to explain to Machot that PTSD is not really considered a fatal wound, nor does it call for a medevac.
"Claire, I did not really learn until a near-fatal boat accident.
"In the light of these contradictions [in Pistorius' testimony], one does not really know what his explanation is for having fired the fatal shots," he said.
"Not really I think.
Not really!
P12: No, not really.
Not really, no.
"Not really my responsibility.
Mother 2: No not really.
Ratna: Q: Not really?
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