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Discover Ludwig"die freezing" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is often used if someone has died from exposure to cold temperatures. For example: "He was found in the woods, apparently dying of hypothermia, and eventually died freezing."
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In Los Angeles homeless people are more likely to get sunburns than die freezing in the streets.
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House where she had lived for 61 years with her aunt... not changed in all that time... Upstairs, aunt's bedroom just as she left it when she died, freezing cold. . .
Early on the morning of New Year's Day, Hank Williams, drunk and doped up, died frozen in the back seat of his blue '52 Cadillac.
For instance, some trees die in freezing weather, while others actually require the temperature to drop below freezing so that they can enter a dormant state and prepare for the spring.
He told Conoff that at this point, he really believed he was going to die by freezing to death on a mountainside.
He told [diplomats] that at this point he really believed he was going to die by freezing to death on a mountainside".
They die from freezing to death.
HENRY: (nods for a while, until a thought strikes him): But suppose you died of freezing to death?
In temperate-zone mountains, the brevity of the growing season is of paramount importance because tree shoot tissues that have had insufficient time to harden before growth ceases and winter conditions begin may die when frozen.
Before rescuers could arrive, 21 people died in freezing temperatures.
In 2011, it's estimated that 112 died from freezing temperatures and 282 in 2010.
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