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Discover LudwigThe phrase "die of shame" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is an idiomatic expression that means to feel extremely embarrassed or humiliated. Example: After accidentally tripping and falling in front of her entire class, Sarah was so mortified that she thought she would die of shame.
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My father did not die of shame.
"My father did not die of shame," she said coolly.
She can't tell her mother because "she'd die of shame..
"He would pretty well forget it, and she'd die of shame and rejection.
Albert adds, "If he knew I was a waiter for Americans, he would die of shame".
Eventually, I just decided that you couldn't die of shame and that I could do whatever I wanted to.
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SA Andrée died of shame in October 1897.
"They were the finalists who died of shame.
It was the time when Hollywood almost died of shame.
Faced with death, he recanted his Protestantism publicly and is said to have died of shame.
Ms Gillard's government, he said, "should already have died of shame".
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