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Discover LudwigThe phrase "death for being" is not correct and usable in written English.
You cannot use this phrase as it is because it does not make sense in the context of a sentence. However, you may be able to use it in a different context depending on the sentence structure. For example: "The criminal was sentenced to death for being found guilty of murder."
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The boys sentence a cat to death for being old and fat.
After the Nablus raid, Palestinian security courts sentenced several men to death for being "collaborators" with Israel.
And the second sees Mr T giving a jogger the kiss of macho death for being too soft.
"Condemned to death for being a spy, he was hanged and his body was riddled with bullets before being thrown out on a street".
A man has been sentenced to death for being part of a gang of pirates who murdered a British tourist in Kenya before holding his wife hostage, Scotland Yard has revealed.
Every Western schoolboy now "knows" that the Koran promises suicide-bombers will be provided with 72 virgins (not true) and that in Muslim countries you can get stoned to death for being gay (true, sadly, in some places).
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There's no death penalty for being in the wrong place at the wrong time".
A politician should not get the death penalty for being polite and showing good manners.
That's essentially a death sentence for being a dumb kid, and that's not OK".
The 400th anniversary of Shakepeare's death, for example, "isn't a real anniversary, is it?
The average age of death for women was 39, and for men it was 45.
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