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casualty

[kazh-oo-uhl-tee] / ˈkæʒ u əl ti /




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Media restrictions and limited access in Gaza have meant that AFP has been unable to independently verify casualty figures or freely cover all the violence.

From Barron's

But he’ll need a new moniker as Tesla does away with its Model S and Model X vehicles, which have become casualties of Musk’s artificial-intelligence goals.

From MarketWatch

It is not clear what caused the blasts, or if there were any casualties.

From BBC

When we pointed out the labor contract’s job casualties last fall, Mr. O’Brien accused us in a letter of attacking him “by name to distract from the Teamsters’ success of reining in corporate greed.”

From The Wall Street Journal

Taking this route wasn’t easy—there were setbacks, defeats and casualties.

From The Wall Street Journal