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The phrase "choke with laughter" is correct and usable in written English
It is typically used in the form of a metaphor to express a lot of laughter, usually in the context of something humorous. For example: "He found the joke so funny that he was choking with laughter."
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A Roy Jenkins or a Nigel Lawson would have choked with laughter as detail followed detail.
The car looked like his, she said, almost choking with laughter, but it probably wasn't him.
In this paper, Hopps wrote: "Dexter will deservedly face accusations today that he is hiding behind a smogscreen, that the only air about last night was hot air, and that anybody seen choking was most likely choking with laughter".
He was choking with laughter; he came sputtering up from behind his desk and he said, 'BY GOD, WE'LL MAKE THIS MOVIE!'" 5. Horse racing "Sidney went to a guy called Louis Wolfson, a rich philanthropist.
I choked with laughter.
I almost choked-with laughter.
We double over, choking with uncontrollable laughter.
His face choked up with laughter.
Politicians also choke with alarming frequency.
They're choked with tourists.
Kabul is choked with them.
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