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The phrase "die with" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe a situation or emotion that is so strong that it affects a person deeply, causing them to feel as if they are dying. Additionally, it can also be used figuratively to express a strong desire or longing for something. Example 1: She was so heartbroken after her breakup that she felt like she was dying with sorrow. Example 2: He was filled with joy and happiness, as if he could die with contentment in that moment. Example 3: The mother's love for her child was so intense that she would do anything for them, even die with them if necessary.
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The baby will die with her".
They die with it not from it.
His words did not die with him.
An era will die with her.
Your books will die with you.
"You must let it die with dignity".
"We will die with Osama".
Let it die with #Brangelina.
I'd like to die with some pride".
To die with dignity seems everyone's right.
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These patients did not die with/of bleeding.
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