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The phrase "die from" is correct and can be used in written English
It is typically used to express the cause of death, as in: "She died from complications due to a long battle with cancer."
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We die from drugs.
"They often die from medicine".
People die from eating melons.
Babies die from drinking poisoned milk.
Sufferers can die from the condition.
You don't die from broken ribs.
"But people die from cocaine, you know.
Children die from drinking dirty water.
People die from this," he added.
WHEN did Ms. Reston die from anorexia?
Did Jane Austen die from arsenic poisoning?
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