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The phrase "are dying from" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where someone is suffering from a serious illness or condition that is leading to death.
Example: "Many people in the region are dying from a lack of access to clean water and medical care."
Alternatives: "are succumbing to" or "are perishing from".
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Gorillas are dying from Ebola.
"But we are dying from other ways.
"Teenagers are dying from eating disorders," she said.
"No marine animals are dying from ingesting plastic".
My brothers and friends are dying from the shelling".
"People are dying from AIDS and there is no vaccine.
"Young people are dying from taking this stuff.
"Disabled people around the country are dying from these policies".
"People are dying from drug overdoses, opioid drug overdoses.
In addition, fewer gorillas are dying from diseases and injuries.
These scattered trees are dying from old age and are not regenerating due to grazing pressure.
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