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The part of the sentence "one fatality" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a person or persons who have died from an accident, natural disaster, or other unfortunate event. For example: "The recent earthquake has resulted in one fatality."
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There has been only one fatality on U.S. airlines in the last decade.
Individuals were injured, and there was one fatality on the Icelandic side.
There are several reported cases of attacks on humans, including at least one fatality.
She moved on to another hospital, causing seven more emergencies and one fatality.
There was one fatality.
One fatality (duodenitis) occurred.
There was one fatality, however.
Two hundred were injured, with one fatality.
Only one fatality - not 100 - was reported.
"At this point there's only one fatality.
Most crashes resulted in one fatality, not in the ambulance.
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