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The phrase "die of" is correct and usable in written English
It is typically used to describe how someone has died, as in, "She died of a heart attack last week."
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They die of thirst.
Others die of injuries.
Die of neglect.
You'd die of boredom".
You practically die of suspense.
They die of drowning.
Die of tuberculosis.
I'd die of it!
She'd die of humiliation.
Ran here as "To Die of Love".
"We will die of hunger," he said.
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