lethality
Example Sentences
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The Post chronicles the journey this now-iconic rifle took from military-issued firearm to off-the-shelf bestseller, and underscores the danger in the public’s embrace of a weapon the Defense Department once lauded for its “phenomenal lethality.”
From Washington Post
“An outstanding weapon with phenomenal lethality,” an internal Pentagon report raved.
From Washington Post
All existing arms control and nonproliferation treaties sharply distinguish between nuclear energy, whose value as a carbon-neutral solution to a heating planet continues to rise, and nuclear weapons, whose toxic lethality is much more appreciated.
From Seattle Times
“In a very real sense, Mr. Kenjar was preparing for this for years … and he knew the lethality of his violence,” Scott said.
From Seattle Times
The six-month echo from early February is a timely reminder that the coronavirus — its lethality, transmissibility and variability — is as potent as ever and as demonstrably hard to contain.
From Washington Post
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