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Discover LudwigThe phrase "toxicity of" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to describe the level or degree of toxicity of a particular substance or situation. Here is an example sentence: "The toxicity of the chemicals in the water supply is a major concern for residents in the affected area."
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Toxicity of the nervous system.
"It is unavoidable, given the toxicity of the therapies".
In other words, the toxicity of fructose depends on context.
"Quite the contrary, they prevent the toxicity of MDMA and related drugs".
Simply measuring the toxicity of the dust has proved to be controversial.
We are only just learning about the scale of the toxicity of coal and diesel.
The toxicity of this psychological situation is overwhelming, and the inevitability of disaster stomach-turning.
Then, concerns arose about the toxicity of the debris: who would clean it up, and when?
The toxicity of the debate has reached fever pitch on both sides.
True enough, you may say, but the toxicity of religious extremism is old news.
For the past eight years, Wisconsin has been a laboratory testing the toxicity of this combination.
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