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"drop-dead gorgeous" is correct and commonly used in written English
It is typically used as an adjective phrase to describe someone or something as extremely attractive or stunning. Example: She walked into the room and all heads turned to admire her drop-dead gorgeous outfit. In this sentence, "drop-dead gorgeous" is used to describe the outfit as very beautiful or eye-catching.
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Drop-dead gorgeous.
It is drop-dead gorgeous.
And he's drop-dead gorgeous.
"She was drop-dead gorgeous," he said.
The styling is drop-dead gorgeous.
Mrs. Lynch called him "drop-dead gorgeous".
Susie Greene thinks she is drop-dead gorgeous and everything she chooses to put on is drop-dead gorgeous.
She is "a drop-dead gorgeous girl," Mr. Thompson said, with "a truck driver's mouth".
In 2008, her husband irritated some women voters by describing his wife as "drop-dead gorgeous".
For me, they bring to mind the drop-dead gorgeous mountains.
Someone who can at least hold a conversation and is drop-dead gorgeous!
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