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more than * fatalities vs over * fatalities

Both 'more than * fatalities' and 'over * fatalities' are correct and commonly used in English. They can be used interchangeably to indicate a number of fatalities that exceeds a certain threshold.

Last updated: March 29, 2024 • 654 views

more than * fatalities

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to indicate a number of fatalities that exceeds a certain threshold. It is interchangeable with 'over * fatalities.'

Examples:

  • The accident resulted in more than 10 fatalities.
  • The disease has caused more than 100 fatalities in the region.
  • The war led to more than 1,000 fatalities.
  • Hepatomegaly, jaundice, hyperbilirubinemia* Hepatotoxicity (including fatalities)
  • Hepatomegaly, jaundice, hyperbilirubinemia* Hepatotoxicity (including fatalities)
  • Amazing there was only one fatality.
  • Streets are under control, surprisingly no fatalities.
  • No fatalities occurred, and all patients recovered.
  • Unfortunately accidents involving lorries often result in fatalities.
  • Guns assure the highest number of fatalities.
  • Heavy structural damage, no fatalities...
  • Confirmed rhabdomyolysis cases had a 7.6% fatality rate.
  • Fatality attributed to overdose of fluoxetine alone has been extremely rare.
  • Officer Murphy, regarding the subway fatality.
  • There were no fatalities or injuries.
  • When calculating the costs of casualties, fatalities and serious injuries shall be considered separately (different VPC for fatality and serious injury).
  • Fatalities where drivers are under the influence of alcohol range usually between 5-20% of fatalities; here the risk reduction would be more than 90%.
  • There are likely to be fatalities, but they will be nothing compared to the fatalities due to coal power, for example.
  • 13 injured, Commander, and no fatalities.
  • And the idea that consciousness is a fatality - that was my obsession.
  • Fortunately, there have been no fatalities.
  • There's two fatalities and a lot of blood.
  • We've got two fatalities in Grey 13.

Alternatives:

  • over * fatalities
  • in excess of * fatalities
  • above * fatalities
  • beyond * fatalities
  • surpassing * fatalities

over * fatalities

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to indicate a number of fatalities that exceeds a certain threshold. It is interchangeable with 'more than * fatalities.'

Examples:

  • The earthquake resulted in over 50 fatalities.
  • The pandemic has caused over 1,000 fatalities in the country.
  • The terrorist attack led to over 200 fatalities.
  • We're over *station Captain.
  • An over* is the thing you buy every winter.
  • Since going weapon-free, we've gone over a year without a fatality.
  • Over three decades (1970-2000) road traffic has tripled while the number of fatalities has been halved.
  • Over 80 fatalities is a bad signal for the building of Kyrgyzstan.
  • Over the next four years, his team, Adventure Consultants, successfully led 19 clients to the summit without a single fatality.
  • Currently, there are over 2400 injured and 507 fatalities in Gaza as a direct result of Israel's disproportionate and indiscriminate use of force since 27 December.
  • Over the last eight years the Commission has on record some 18 fatalities from the use of these products and some 56 non-fatal injuries.
  • Last year over 40,000 people lost their lives on Europe's roads and MEPs want coordinated European action on the causes of 75% of those fatalities: speeding, drink driving, not wearing a seatbelt and failing to stop at red lights.
  • This has led to a series of accidents and fatalities, generally associated with unsafe working practices and gross over-exposure, generally during open tank industrial or large scale professional use.
  • The US Office of Pipeline Safety has recorded 1586 incidents, including 61 fatalities, 235 injuries and over USD 408 million (EUR 340.9 million) in property damage from 1986-2004.
  • There hasn't been a bomb fatality in Philadelphia in over, what, five years?
  • Michael Schumacher was in the EP for the launch of the UN decade of action on Road Safety, aimed at reducing road fatalities 50% over the next 10 years.
  • The fatalities registered in Europe over the last 18 years for industrial and professional uses are mainly attributed to inadequate ventilation, the inappropriate personal protective equipment, the use of inadequate tanks and the long-term exposure to DCM.
  • The Honourable Member would like to draw attention to the ongoing humanitarian disaster currently devastating the Gaza Strip: a crisis directly compounded by the recent Israeli assaults which began on 27 December, and have resulted in over 2400 injured and 507 fatalities.
  • Of the over 8000 conflict-related fatalities in 2007, over 1500 were civilians - the highest casualty figure since the overthrow of the Taliban in 2001,
  • profoundly disturbed at the events over the last few days which have resulted in dozens of fatalities, including a number of children, and hundreds of casualties in Jerusalem, the Gaza Strip, the West Bank and Israel,

Alternatives:

  • more than * fatalities
  • in excess of * fatalities
  • above * fatalities
  • beyond * fatalities
  • surpassing * fatalities

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