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Filter by Meaning The deadlier weapon in the game is the rocket launcher.
The consequences of a nuclear war would be deadlier than any other conflict.
The deadlier side effects of chemotherapy can be debilitating.
The deadlier hurricane left behind massive destruction in its wake.
In a war, biological weapons are deadlier than conventional ones.
The deadlier version of the virus is spreading rapidly through the unvaccinated population.
The deadlier consequences of climate change are affecting the most vulnerable communities.
The use of deadlier pesticides has caused a decline in bee populations.
The lack of safety measures in the workplace makes the job deadlier.
The deadlier strain of the virus is causing a surge in hospitalizations.
The venom of the black mamba snake is deadlier than that of a cobra.
The venom of this snake is deadlier than that of its counterpart.
Texting while driving is deadlier than drunk driving.
Sharks are deadlier predators than dolphins in the ocean.
The use of pesticides makes the fruits and vegetables deadlier.
The deadlier form of cancer is often harder to treat.
The use of a gun in close proximity is deadlier than using a knife.
A tsunami is deadlier than a normal tidal wave.
The new weapons are deadlier than the old ones.
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