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The phrase "die off" is correct and usable in written English.
The phrase "die off" can be used to refer to a mass death of a species, usually as a result of a disaster or a change in the environment. For example, "With the rise in temperature, many of the amphibians in the area died off."
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die off
verb
To become extinct (if a group of plants, animals, or people dies off, all of that group dies over a period of time).
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Most die off unmourned.
They die off".
"He didn't let colonisation die off.
Species evolve and die off.
They are starting to die off".
"So many of us die off," she said.
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Then there is a mass die-off.
There will be a big die-off.
But no southerly die-off was seen.
The "Great Die-Off" hit Florida especially hard.
For some landscapers, the die-off has been catastrophic.
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