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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'die of burns' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a situation in which a person has died because of severe burns to the body, for example: "The victim died of burns after her clothes caught fire in the kitchen."
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On the other hand, women were more likely to die of burns and animal attacks.
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Other studies in Africa reported that men were more likely to die of burn fatalities and that young children and the elderly are the most vulnerable. 1 29 34 35 One possible explanation for the difference in findings may be due to the settings.
She died of burns and smoke inhalation.
The victims died of burns and smoke inhalation, officials said.
Izanami finally gave birth to the god of fire and died of burns.
The remaining 38 died of burns or carbon monoxide poisoning, many still in their beds.
Her two other sons, Derek Wright, 4, and John Thomas, 3, died of burns and smoke inhalation.
Two men were rescued from the bombed nightclub but died of burns during evacuation flights.
Prosecutors said Mr. Ahmed, who later died of burns, had also helped plant two car bombs in central London.
Is the prisoner his long-lost beloved wife, widely thought to have died of burns in a recent car crash?
One victim died of burns that the commission believes came after he was shot but still alive.
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