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The phrase "die on" is correct and can be used in written English
It is often used in phrases such as "die on the battlefield" or "die on their feet" to describe someone's death in a specific situation. Example: "The brave soldier refused to surrender and chose to die on the battlefield, fighting for their country until the very end."
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If you're going to die on a show, that's the one to die on.
They die on conventions.
"You didn't die on me.
They die on you".
"Sites live and die on their reputation.
"Why did Arafat die on his watch?
"March or die" on his right shoulder.
Don't germs die on that surface?
People do die on passenger ships.
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Matlala died on Saturday.
Updike died on January 27 , 2009
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