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Discover Ludwig"to die for" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is typically used as an adjective phrase to describe something that is desirable or of exceptional quality. Here are some examples: - That dress is to die for! I have to have it. - The food at this restaurant is to die for. It's the best I've ever tasted. - The view from our hotel room was to die for. We could see the entire city skyline. - She has a smile that is to die for. It lights up the room. - The beach at sunset was to die for. The colors were stunning.
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To die for
adjective
Very good; exquisite; excellent; particularly desirable.
Exact(57)
To die for only three additional years?
"To die for".
It's to die for.
The sunsets there are to die for.
His salary is still to die for.
(Full disclosure: it was to die for).
A back catalogue to die for 1.
Great value to die for".
And its baklava is to die for.
"It's called 'A Body to Die For.' ".
Her massages are to die for.
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