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1. The poor man had a fatal heart attack.
2. The gas can be fatal if inhaled in large amounts.
3. Ultimately, AIDS is still a fatal disease.
4. German measles can prove fatal to an unborn baby.
5. She made the fatal mistake of returning to her country just as the war began.
6. Her fatal mistake was to marry too young.
7. There are fatal flaws in this computer program.
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1. The Prime Minister made his fateful announcement.
2. The fateful moment arrived when the two great armies met in battle for the last time.
3. People were glued to their televisions on that fateful day when Kennedy was killed.
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