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Discover LudwigThe phrase "die for" is correct and usable in written English
It is typically used to mean that one would really like something or to denote extreme admiration for something. For example, "She looked so beautiful that I would have died for her".
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I'd die for her".
It's to die for.
And they'd die for me".
"I'd die for that man.
"They would die for me".
He did die for it".
I could die for that.
He didn't die for nothing".
I'd die for it.
"I'd die for them.
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He had died for you.
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