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Discover LudwigThe phrase "the casualties" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to refer to individuals who have been injured or killed in an event, such as a disaster, conflict, or accident. Example: "The report detailed the casualties from the recent earthquake, highlighting the urgent need for aid."
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the casualties
noun
Chance nature; randomness.
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The casualties are overwhelmingly civilians.
But the casualties were mounting.
At home the casualties mount.
Then there were the casualties.
Those are the casualties.
The casualties are mounting.
The scorecard tallies up the casualties.
Israel said it was investigating the casualties.
Rare wines, too, were among the casualties.
The broken glasses were among the casualties.
The casualties reflect the imbalance in weaponry.
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