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Discover LudwigThe phrase "died laughing" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to express that something is extremely funny, often to the point of being overwhelming. Example: "When I heard his joke, I literally died laughing and couldn't catch my breath."
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"I nearly died laughing".
I died laughing.
"She died laughing," Ms. Desnoës said.
"You just looked at them and died laughing".
I nearly died laughing when they did Kuntworts.
But if they had done, they'd have died laughing.
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I wanted to die laughing.
No, Cousins didn't die laughing.
Either that, or to die laughing.
Sometimes, he said, people die laughing.
The audience, meanwhile, is likely to die laughing.
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