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The phrase "dead of" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to describe a particular time, usually in the middle of something (e.g. night, winter, summer). For example, "The night was silent, only broken by the howling wind in the dead of night."
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In the dead of winter.
He is dead of lockjaw.
THE DEAD OF WINTER,by Rennie Airth.
And the Grateful Dead, of course.
The dead of winter is deadly.
The dead of night.
The dead of Jerusalem and the dead of Buenos Aires.
It's the dead of fall.
Kubrick is dead, of course.
"It's the dead of winter".
Some come in the dead of night.
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