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Discover LudwigThe phrase "risk of fatality" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it in many contexts, but usually when you're talking about something that is potentially dangerous and has the possibility of causing death. For example, "Driving at high speeds carries a significant risk of fatality."
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In Victoria, Australia, studies have reported the risk of fatality from 1989 to 2004 at 0.44 per 1,000 starts.
In England, the average risk of fatality is much lower, from 0.8 to 0.9 per 1,000 starts.
Coronal firearm orientation was associated with an increased risk of fatality following self-inflicted craniomaxillofacial gunshot injuries.
In England, for example, the average risk of fatality ranges from 0.8 to 0.9 per 1,000 starts.
In Victoria, Australia, studies reported the risk of fatality from 1989 to 2004 at 0.44 per 1,000 starts.
On the other hand, if you downsize both vehicles, the overall risk of fatality might actually become smaller than it was to begin with.
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Also, turf tracks rated good, soft and soft to heavy also have lower risk of fatalities.
First, from international statistics accumulated over an expanse of time (with the exception of one study from turf racing at Florida tracks), turf races are at lower risk of fatalities.
Sears declined an interview request for this article but directed the Guardian to a Facebook blog in which he played down the gravity of the latest outbreak, saying complications from measles were treatable and that the risk of fatalities in the US was close to zero.
"Tethering ceiling panels reduced the risk of fatalities and injury from flying shrapnel and also meant the gangways were kept relatively clear of debris.
The research, an update of a 2016 analysis on the safety consequences of decades of state speed limit increases, "calls attention to the trade off between a few minutes of saved travel time and the increased risk of fatalities". Maximum speed limits, which are set by the states, have been rising since the mid-1990s.
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