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Discover LudwigThe phrase "die of thirst" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It is used to describe a situation where someone has died due to lack of water or dehydration. Example: After days of being lost in the desert, the hiker died of thirst.
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They die of thirst.
"You could die of thirst".
You could die of thirst or hunger.
Nobody is ever going to consciously die of thirst.
"The horse can die of thirst," said an official in her government, reflecting the president's irritation.
"But you will die of thirst, my son!" The boy smiled as he continued walking.
Many could die of thirst and hunger in a matter of days.
"How can we call ourselves civilised when people are left to starve or die of thirst?
Some are murdered by coyotes (people traffickers) but many die of thirst.
If they made it to the mountain, they would die of thirst.
If the tanker does not bring water, they will die of thirst.
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