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"die of asphyxia" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe the cause of death for someone who has suffocated or been deprived of oxygen. Example: The autopsy report revealed that the victim died of asphyxia due to choking on a piece of food.
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Toxicity analysis indicates that those exposed to such condition will soon die of asphyxia.
De Souza has pleaded not guilty to charges that she and her staff prescribed muscle relaxants and cut patients' oxygen supply so they would die of asphyxia to increase patient turnover.
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The abuse that drew the widest protests in Iraq and Britain involved Baha Mousa, a Basra hotel receptionist who died of asphyxia in 2003, 36 hours after he was detained as a suspected insurgent in the wake of the killing of a British soldier.
Williams appeared to have died of asphyxia due to hanging, authorities said Tuesday.
Boyd repeated several times how Williams seemed to have died of asphyxia.
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