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Discover LudwigThe phrase "die of diseases" is correct and usable in written English.
For example, you could write: "He was born in poverty and he ultimately died of diseases at the age of 32."
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"Rarely do people die of diseases," he wrote.
Across Africa and the developing world millions more will die of diseases that are treatable in the west, such as diarrhoea, meningitis, malaria, TB and Aids.
Every year 3m people, half of them children, die of diseases that immunisation could prevent.On February 9th an Italian-led initiative was launched in Rome to tackle the problem through financial engineering.
People suffer and die of diseases like leukemia on Earth.
They die of diseases such as pneumonia, malaria and measles.
Children whose parents died were more likely than their counterparts to die of diseases related to the digestive system, circulatory system or nervous system.
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There is a yogi saying that people don't die of disease; they die when their life is complete.
People die of disease and accident.
If the dogs don't maul them to death, the wild animals die of disease.
In June and July approximately 5,000 women and children in Sierra Leone died of diseases.
Many died of disease and starvation.
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