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Discover Ludwig"dead in" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It can be used to describe the end point of a period of time. For example: "I knew I had to finish my project dead in two weeks."
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Painting was dead in 1969.
Dead in the ground.
Dead in bed.
She stopped dead in her tracks.
Was she dead in six days?
She would be dead in a minute".
It would be dead in the water.
"Carrying / Michiko dead in my arms".
He was pronounced dead in the hospital.
She was dead in six months.
Banna was himself shot dead in 1949.
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