adverb
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
be mortally/fatally wounded
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On that same day, he was mortally wounded by an assassin.
fatally/fundamentally/deeply etc flawed
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The research behind this report is seriously flawed.
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ VERB
injure
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He added that securing the posts had not been completed before Gary was fatally injured the following day.
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As a result his friend Shean Kearney, 23, who was sitting in the front passenger seat was fatally injured .
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Another was fatally injured by a stag when dispensing feed to his herd of deer.
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Another suspected drug handler was fatally injured in a car bomb attack in Bilbao on Jan. 9.
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A LOW-FLYING duck was fatally injured in Darlington yesterday despite the rescue efforts of shopworkers.
shoot
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The warden of Gisovu Prison and his secretary were fatally shot as they drove home Thursday, said Gov.
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Virgil Ware, 13, was fatally shot by two white kids while riding his bicycle.
weaken
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But on the day of reckoning a divided Kurdistan could be a fatally weakened one.
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The arms scandal had fatally weakened the partnership.
wounded
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Unfortunately, the London's pilot was fatally wounded , but his co-pilot managed to alight in a very rough sea.
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When she returned a short while later, she found the 27-year-old Cosby fatally wounded .
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She rushed in to find her husband collapsing, fatally wounded .
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Unfortunately, the young prince was fatally wounded while hunting in 1031.
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He sprayed two bursts of gunfire into a crowd outside the defence ministry and injured 10 people before he was fatally wounded .
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The girl's brother attempts to save her but is fatally wounded by the Marquis' brother's sword.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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There is simply too much heat lost to the attic, making the roofs fatally warm.
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What is good for the food industry can be fatally bad for the health of the entire nation.